We should try to keep this bug report as clean as possible:
On mac books air 11 i5 and without any specific boot option, the boot process
get stuck at:
smpboot: Booting Node 0, Processors #1
That *one* bug.
Do you see the *same* bug ( it does not boot is to vague. it recovery
mode you can check
Hi Sean,
Ok! thanks at lot.
Apple has zero interest in fixing the legacy BIOS. Therefore I assume they will
never do it. It's very unlikely that this is a bug in the kernel. It's even
more unlikely that this problem exists with another hardware. I have updated
the
Ok I have used boot-repair to convert it to EFI and reinstall rEFInd and
I see 4 CPUs with a 3.9.11. Great!
For an unkown reason, the boot gets stuck at Loading initial ramdisk
with a 3.11 rc but it must be something else (maybe a boot repair got
confused...I'm going to check my grub config (I
Is it supposed to work automatically when a new kernel is apt-get installed or
should we do some manual magic in /boot/efi or whatever else???
I'm asking because I only able to boot one kernel. All the other kernels are
stuck at Loading initial ramdisk.
My Boot Info Script :
@Imre Kaloz : ok so you think it's a real issue in the kernel (and not an issue
in my grub config)?
I'm going to check it by installing a 3.8. If it's boots then yes it's an issue
in the kernel.
I would be happy to help to debug this potential kernel issue but what can I do
as the boot process
ok I'm also booting 3.8 and 3.9 without issue using rEFIng + grub-EFI.
3.10 and 3.11 rc get stuck at Loading initial ramdisk
@kaloz : Tell us if you have a patch to be tested.
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From http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ :
3.9.11 is Ok.
3.10-rc1 is not.
I don't have a lot of time this week to try to bisect that.
Could someone confirm this finding and figure out where the pb could come from?
It looks like we have a real kernel bug here. However, I ahve no idea
According to
http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?83754-Linux-Can-Work-On-The-2013-MacBook-Air/page2
3.11.0-rc5 and 3.10 boot on a mac book air 13 (i7 ?)
Ok it's not the same as the 11 i5 but still...could it be that there is
a bug somewhere in the ubuntu boot chain of 13.10 alpha and not
Ho great! I'm eager to know where the bug was.
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Ubuntu fails to properly boot on Macbook Air 2013 6,1 6,2
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I did the same with the current vanilla git (3.11-rc7) but it is still stuck at
loadig initial ramdisk.
I did a make odlconfig. could be that there is on option missing somewhere
and/or my EFI install is buggy.
Imre Kaloz is going to tell us what's going on :)
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Great! I'm going to test that asap.
With this patch, is it suppose to boot without extra option? or do we still
need acpi=off or whatever else?
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It works. Thanks.
This patch should find its way in 3.11.X or at least in the ubuntu kernel
before 13.10 release.
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To sum up for newcomers
The patch of #54 allows to boot in EFI mode without any special grub option
and it just works.
If you boot in legac bios mode, you still need the nosmp option to boot.
I'm not quite sure about the simplest way to install (k)ubuntu direclty in EFI
mode.
It would be nice
Do we have an open kernel bug on the audio issue?
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I get the same even if I haven't tested all these options.
The priority is to solve this bug :
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60635
Fell free to add any usefull info in the bugreport.
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ok but you qre using only one core. That's not a decent solution.
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We ahve to be more precise :
**We see this bug on 11 i5 machines**.
It's now a bit confusing on the kernel bugzilla because we are talking about
different hardware config.
Sean V Kelley : Do you have an 11 i5 ? (if it is the case then I
puzzled). If you have a 13 or/and i7, have a look at
Maybe we should setup a wiki but let me ask a side question here:
How do you get the wifi up and running on a 3.12-rc1??
I have tried to install bcmwl-kernel-source and/or to follow the instructions
of http://uli-heller.github.io/blog/2013/06/24/macbook-air/
Whatever I do, I see my wifi network
The issue is that I'm so far not able to boot from 13.10 after the installation
(the image on the usb key boots most of the time with acpi=0).
I'm stuck with the same error as reported by Ma Jun in #7
I'm going to try chroot to install 3.11-rc1 from the usbkey.
If you have a simpler way to get a
3.11-rc1 is not better (installed on a dailly 13.10 chrooted) :(
With acpi=off, I still get thesame error as reported by Ma Jun in #7
Without acpi=off, the boot get stuck at smpboot: Booting Node0, Processors
#1 (No error message but it is stuck).
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Did someone already report this bug upstream?
Summary:
Kernels 3.9.11, 3.10.2 ang 3.11-rc2 *vanila* get stuck at smpboot: Booting
Node 0, Processors #1
All kernels were compiled with make oldconfig on a ubuntu 13.04 except for the
3.11-rc2 for which I have tried the to add
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60635 open.
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Yes indeed : kubuntu saucy is now installable without any extra option.
All the other issues (sound and touchpad) are solved in 3.12-rc3 except the
libata.force=noncq story.
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Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Set to Fix Committed according to
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=137811791207884w=2 but I'm not sure if it
is correct : we have patch upstream to be committed in 3.12.
However, I not quite sure about the process to have this patch applied in
3.11.X Stable and in the ubuntu default kernel for
Exact same bug with kernel 4.11.0-041100rc5-generic
(still with acpi_osi=Linux in the kernel options)
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Hi,
I already reported the bug here:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-acpi/msg73101.html
When I boot a Dell 15" serie 7000 with or without it AC power adapter no
battery is detected:
acpi -i -b -a
Adapter 0: off-line
As soon as I plug or unplug the AC adapter, the
apport information
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Hi,
I already reported the bug here:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-acpi/msg73101.html
When I boot a Dell 15" serie 7000 with or without it AC power adapter no
battery is detected:
acpi -i
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Mix of "fun" and "to be right sure it works" :)
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Dell Inspiron on kernel 4.10 : battery detected only after AC power
I think you mean this patch? It will probably take quite some time to
find its way to the package. I'm going to try to compile a patched
ubuntu kernel in the meantime. thanks.
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/blacklist.c b/drivers/acpi/blacklist.c
index 4421f7c9981c..bb542acc0574 100644
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Thanks!
Adding acpi_rev_override does the trick!
I set it to "fix released" even if "workaround documented" would be more
appropriate.
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OK do you have a patch?
On which basis do you want to set _REV to 2 instead of 5?
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Dell Inspiron on kernel 4.10 : battery
No such bug (The battery is correctly detected) with
linux-image-4.4.0-72-generic_4.4.0-72.93_amd64.deb
and
ro acpi_osi=Linux quiet splash vt.handoff=7
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Here we go (except if it would be reverted before 4.12 but why would it?)
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/acpi/blacklist.c
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It works with the kernel currently in -proposed.
Thank you!
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Perfect example of excellent support! Thanks.
I hope the patch will find its way to the next zesty kernel update.
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Public bug reported:
The F5/F6 keys used to work to set the keyboard backillumination level
with 18.04 but they do not work anymore with 18.10 4.18.0-10-generic
The back illumination can be turned on with : echo 255 >
/sys/class/leds/smc\:\:kbd_backlight/brightness but not anymore with the
Fn
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