I beliebe the new ucode is saved in the initrd which I didn't use. It mighty
bei possible to for users having an existing working installation to upgrade
kernel and ucode (initrd). But Surface Book users starting from scratch with
the live ISO are still faced with an instant freeze which they ca
Chatty, to be more clear, do you mean that the issue is gone with intel-
ucode installed?
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Boot freeze with Ubuntu 17.10-beta
I just extracted the kernel image (vmlinuz.*) and made it boot using
grub club (as described in #7 and #15).
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Well, I'm not clear on the limitations of live ISOs but since you were
able to install linux-
image-4.14.0-041400rc5-generic_4.14.0-041400rc5.201710152230_amd64.deb,
it shouldn't be any harder to install the .deb for intel-
microcode-3.20170707.1~ubuntu17.04.0 or newer. I suppose try rebooting
firs
How do I go about it? Consider me being a Windows GUI having the live
ISO at hand.
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Boot freeze with Ubuntu 17.10-beta2 on Su
Your intel microcode is
microcode : 0x9e
and 0xb2 or newer was needed to boot linux 4.13 without a hang at boot least
for me. Try installing / upgrading the intel-ucode package.
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Your 4.12 also freezes the system. No additional output with Ben's
parameters either. Hope this helps?
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Right. My apology.
Please try kernel here: http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1724657-1/
$ git bisect log
git bisect start
# good: [6f7da290413ba713f0cdd9ff1a2a9bb129ef4f6c] Linux 4.12
git bisect good 6f7da290413ba713f0cdd9ff1a2a9bb129ef4f6c
# bad: [5771a8c08880cdca3bfb4a3fc6d309d6bba20877] Li
That's where I took my kernels from. And the earliest 4.13 in there is
4.13.0-041300rc1-generic as I already said in #3!!!
In #15 I was asking for something in between 4.12.14-041214-generic and
4.13.0-041300rc1-generic.
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v4.13-rc[1..7] from [1] is release between v4.12 and v4.13.
[1] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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Boot freeze
@Ben: Does not change a thing. I grub cli I type "linux
/casper/vmlinuz.efi debug earlyprintk=efi" and then "boot" and system
freezes immediately.
@Kai: In #3 I already mentioned the latest working 4.12 kernel and the
earliest non-working 4.13 kernel I could find. If you hapĆ¼en to find
something i
Sorry I didn't notice you already mentioned that.
Please find the first version of v4.13-rc* that has this regression.
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Does adding
debug earlyprintk=efi
to the kernel boot parameters give any output?
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I already said four days ago that I can but any kernel up to the latest
4.12.14. Any kernel starting from 4.13 freezes at boot. So yes, it's a
regression lying probably in the decompression code.
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Is it a regression in v4.13? Does v4.12 have this issue?
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Boot freeze with Ubuntu 17.10-beta2 on Surface Book
Status in linu
To clarify: It still affects Arch Linux but the use of Launchpad to
report arch-linux-linux bugs is not supported.
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Boot free
** Also affects: linux (Arch Linux)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: linux (Arch Linux)
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I already tested linux-
image-4.14.0-041400rc5-generic_4.14.0-041400rc5.201710152230_amd64.deb
to no avail. I guess since 4.13 something in the kernel compression has
been changed.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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My Surface Book sports a NVidia 940M (10DE:134B).
With any kernel starting from 4.13 (including yours) I don't even get to
the point of loading modules. When I omit loading of initrd and just do
"linux vmlinuz" & "boot" the system freezes immediately (and my Intelli
Explorer mouse red laser turns
SurfaceBook has a nvidia chip, right?
Can you try "blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau" kernel parameter?
Also, give this kernel a try:
http://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1723619-revert/
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No apport with affected kernel possible due to system freeze but see two
posts above.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Package changed: evince (Ubuntu) => kernel-package (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: kernel-package (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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