Well, if you're a LVM user i recommend to leave ubuntu/debian. I know this
sounds somewhat hard, but this nasty bug inside the ramdisk mouning script
exist now more or less since a year! I can't accept a 30 seconds delay on boot
for nothing and moved on to other distros.
Yes you can fix it
Public bug reported:
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[ 56.996978] Bad or missing usercopy whitelist? Kernel memory exposure
attempt detected from SLUB object 'nvidia_stack_cache' (offset 11440, size 3)!
[ 56.996985] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 2547 at mm/usercopy.c:81
Kernel module crash after dist-upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10. This happens
after every boot. I rebuild dkms modules twice. Everything else runs
smoothly :-)
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I have a real mce hardware problem and can't view it without such tools!
Is there an alternate to mcelog ?
Here are my paints (just to show users need tools:
root@Homer-Mobil:/var/log# cp kern.log.* /tmp
root@Homer-Mobil:/var/log# cd /tmp
root@Homer-Mobil:/tmp# ls -l
insgesamt 1400
-rw--- 1
@Steve I'm using another LVM setup, which i created manual while using Ubunuts
live system ;-)
I wrote this in my first comment already. But basicly i was the same problem
with the "30 seconds" problem and my system falls back twice to scanning
devices :-(.
But to be honest, yes, i don't in
Thanks! Now tested with versuion 3.2 and the bug is still there. :-(
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Long time booting : Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to
Ooops, i was testing with version 3.1! Where can i get version 3.2? It's
still not in the update channel
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Long time booting : Failed to
I can confirm that the bug is still there with version 3.2! :-( I did
"update-initramfs -u".
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Long time booting : Failed to connect to
Fresh install on my Laptop 18.04 and using lvm with ext4 filesystem.
Boot is slowdown about 30 seconds while display the error message in bug
desscription. I'm using a manual created lvm setup druing installation.
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I can confirm this bug with thunar 1.6.6 xfce-412 ppa (Xubuntu 14.04.2)
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Scroll Position Jumps To Marked Item
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It shows +dev/mapper/system-backup instead of /dev/... I'm using
LVM setup:
Trigger für man-db (2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1) werden verarbeitet ...
dfc (2.5.0-1) wird eingerichtet ...
daniel@Homer:/var/log$ dfc
FILESYSTEM (=) USED FREE (-) %USED AVAILABLE TOTAL
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Title:
In my case the installation runs in an timeout while step_before =
StepUserInfo (screenshot:
http://de.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-24022015-212516.php).
Something was killed (window output) and after that the installation continue
up to this screen (screenshot:
Well, i'm not sure that this should be called a bug. It's more or
less a matter of taste. It's up to the developers what they like or
want. Personal i prefer this new tree handling. However, it good way
would be to add an UI option, that users can choose what they want.
Maybe the default setting
Well, i'm not sure that this should be called a bug. It's more or less
a matter of taste. It's up to the developers what they like or want.
Personal i prefer this new tree handling. However, it good way would
be to add an UI option, that users can choose what they want. Maybe the
default setting
Add kernel log
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** Tags added: installer
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I can confirm this bug. 64-Bit Installation was done with VMware Player
6.0.5.
I'll add installer data and kernel log.
** Attachment added: /var/log/installer archiv
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-O inline_data not supported by Ubuntu e2fsprogs
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clang warning and a resource leak
- e2fsck: close the progress_fd in the logfile child process
- libext2fs: add sanity check for an invalid itable_used value in inode scan
code
New bzr branch is: https://code.launchpad.net/~daniel-
mehrmann/e2fsprogs/master
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I can confirm that trusty 14.04.2 LTS is affected. I have this problem
on my xubuntu 14.04.2. Latest avaialable rpm package version is
4.11.1-3ubuntu0.1.
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Well, with the latest iso version (20150218.1) the problem is gone and
everything runs smoothy now.
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After install completes, Xubuntu
I can repeat this bug with different machines, but on the other hand
it's just a virtual software and there is no warranty that this could
be a VMware Player bug.
So long no other people reporting a VMware problem, we can close this
ticket so far.
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BTW: VMware Player runs stable and after a hard reset with Virtual
machine-Power-reset guest, the system comes up in a clean state. :-)
I'll attach log and configuration files.
** Attachment added: vmware.log
Very nice :-)
I've created a trusty backport here: https://launchpad.net/~daniel-
mehrmann/+archive/ubuntu/test/+sourcepub/4766609/+listing-archive-extra
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I'm getting the same basic problem (ibus and gnome panel) with a german
installation. I did a screenshot.
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6.0.5. After a successful installation (installing packages and updates
over the internet) the installer hangs on the reboot.
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I added /var/log/installer in a tar archiv
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel modul mac80211 crashed
+ Kernel modul mac8021 ieee80211 iwlwifi crashed
** Tags added: ieee80211 mac8021
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From time to time my kernel wlan modul iwlwifi is crashing. I'm using
my laptop daily and once in a month this happen. I can't force this bug.
I only can say that it happens mostly during big data transfer
(sftp/backup).
/var/log/boot.log.1:
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel modul iwlwifi crashed
+ Kernel modul mac80211 crashed
** Description changed:
- From time to time my kernel wlan modul iwlwifi is crashing. I'm using
+ From time to time my kernel wlan modul mac80211 is crashing. I'm using
my laptop daily and once in a month
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Clarification: I used branch 'master' for my packages and bzr branch as
well.
First i thought it would be a good idea to use the branch 'maint'.
But later on i decided to use the branch 'master'. After uploading
the bzr branch to lp i notice that i used the wrong label (naming) in lp and it
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Ubuntu 14.04 does not support ext4 metadata checksumming
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this feature more stable)
Links:
PPA: https://launchpad.net/~daniel-mehrmann/+archive/ubuntu/admin
BZR branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~daniel-mehrmann/e2fsprogs/maint
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** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel Mehrmann (daniel-mehrmann)
** Changed in: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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this feature more stable)
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Trusty update to v3.13.11.11 stable release
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Probably there is a problem with the ext4: enable journal checksum
when metadata checksum feature enabled patch.
Tytso wrote in bug LP: #1365874 that with Linux kernel 3.18 the metadata
checksum feature got some format changes.
Is this patch compatible with these changes?
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Well, Ubuntu based on Debian (mostly testing stage).
If i'm looking here https://packages.qa.debian.org/e/e2fsprogs.html, we
can see that Debian has no support for extended etx4 features yet and
it looks like that take a while. Probably it was a little bit optimistic
to add such features to the
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Hello,
I'm running Xubuntu 12.04 and every time i'm open a xfce4 terminal
window it creates a zombie process as well:
daniel@Homer-Mobil:~$ ps -ely |grep -i terminal
S 1000 2909 1 0 80 0 14188 14593 poll_s ?00:00:02
xfce4-terminal
Z 1000 2910 2909 0
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xfce4-terminal create a zombie
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I'm using this kernel right now:
daniel@Homer-Mobil:~$ uname -a
Linux Homer-Mobil 3.4.0-030400rc6-generic #201205061835 SMP Sun May 6 22:42:47
UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and the bug is still there :-(
I've attached new log - and install files.
I hope this might help you. :-)
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** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 925760 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/925760
Oops, i think my bugreport seems duplicate of 925760. Sorry for that.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 925760
Constant warnings from the kernel: Test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
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Well, i have the same problem with my SD-Card reader and I can confirm
that this bug is still there with Ubuntu 12.04.
I tested the latestest upstream kernel (3.4.0-030400rc6-generic
#201205061835 SMP Sun May 6 22:42:47 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux)
and i have no good news for you. :-(
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Ok, I'll do that on monday next week (07.05.2012), because i don't have
my system at home right now.
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SD-Card slot empty but Kernel think
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Well, my Netbook has a normal harddisk and a SD-Card slot reader. My
main disk runs fine:
[1.450126] ata1.00: ATA-8: SAMSUNG HM400LI, 2TF00_00, max UDMA7
[1.450160] ata1.00: 781422768 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 0/32)
[1.466126] ata1.00: configured for
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SD-Card slot
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