13.10 still uses kernel 3.11
The upstream comment says they believe it's fixed in kernel 3.12-rc2, so can
some of you try the latest kernel by using the
instructions in comment #27 from Christopher.
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The issue has been confirmed as not fixed, even in 3.12-rc2. See the linked
entry on the kernel bug tracker.
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Siddu: Hmm your description on there seems to be different; my
understanding of the bug reported here was that it happened every/most
times during boot, your comment on the upstream bug talks about
occasional infinite loops - are we talking about the same bug here?
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We are. The infinite loop only happens occassionally with the new 3.12-rc2
kernel, as opposed to almost every time with the previous kernels.
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issue persist even in Ubuntu 13.10 !
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Title:
Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04 10-20min boot delay (From 3.2.0.29-3.8.0.19)
[Lenovo
3.12-rc2 64-bit didn't work for me. It was fine the first 5 reboots but
the 6th got stuck.
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Title:
Ubuntu 12.04/12.10/13.04
For clarity this is on a non DSDT modified machine running 13.04 and
installed from the Mainline PPA.
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Lv Zheng from Intel reported on the Kernel Bug Tracker that a fix may be
available. I've tested using the 3.12-rc2 kernel from the Ubuntu
mainline PPA with good results, but additional testing is needed before
I can report back that it fixes the problem. See his comment reproduced
below:
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I have the same problem. If I start my Lenovo Z580 (Intel i5 and NVIDIA
GeForce GT 640M) with battery in it, its a gamble if it starts in a few
seconds or it takes about 10 minutes. Without battery it boots
immediately. I handle the problem so, if I notice that the boot try is
going to take
Any new on this bug? I am thinking to buy this laptop --- just to know if the
glitch is fixed or if there is some working workaround.
Thanks.
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I would not advocate buying this laptop if you plan to install Ubuntu.
On my system I am running 3.10.0-031000rc5-generic. I find the 20
minute boot problem only happens about 50% of the time rather than 95%
of the time, as it did with earlier kernal versions, but still not 0% of
the time as I
Thanks. Have you tested too with the acpi command line options in the boot
parameters? I have a little Asus which need the acpi_os_name=Linux to work
reliably...
Nevertheless, thank for advising. Each new laptop is a PITA when you want to
run Linux...
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Lenovo Z580 352526 user. Workaround worked very well. I'm using
3.8.0-27-generic kernel in x64 system. Also to open, I unplugged battery
and it boot up in normal time to change dsdt file and grub config.
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