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Actual Solution :
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2, if
not change fstab.
4. Check that the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume matches the swap
UUID from step 2, if not change resume
I had a RESUME=/dev/... in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
Changing it to RESUME=UUID= and running 'update-initramfs -u' fixed it.
It would help if, both during boot and update-initramfs rungs, a message
was printed when theRESUME= line seems to be incorrect (wrong UUID or
device name
I switched from a swap partition to a swap file.
This problem showed up and I had to remove the UUID=... entry in
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and run
sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
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Thanks wieman01your posting #39 saved me.
I cleaned my swap file using Secure-Delete. After I rebooted I had no
splash.
Your solution works:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2, if
not
I am having this issue as well. I prefer a swapfile, but I lose my
usplash to get it.
From watching the boot process I tend to agree with Ezra that the disk
is not yet mounted thus the swap cannot be found yet. However the swap
does get mounted eventually because I can 'cat /proc/meminfo' and see
And by clear you mean delete the file? Or clear its contents?
Right now my /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume consists only of the
following line:
RESUME=UUID=01bd9fb0-8dd9-4b23-a12a-cc4feef1b300
This parition does not exist accoring to blkid:
/dev/sda1: SEC_TYPE=msdos LABEL=DELLUTILITY
Tim:
I *think* you clear the resume file.
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I have a question about the workaround:
What do I do when I don't have a swap partition?
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When I had in /boot/grub/menu.lst for kernel resume=/dev/hda5 (where hda5 is my
swap partition) usplash segfaults like described above - when it is trying to
access swap partition for resume:
usplash[1104]: segfault at b768d580 ip b7ef6bb6 sp bf862e40 error 6 in
libusplash.so.0[b7ed2000+28000]
I also have a correct UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume on a
computer that was working perfectly with Hardy. Since Intrepid upgrade,
no uspash on shutdown, no usplash on startup !
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I didn't have any problems with the splash screen in Hardy but after adding new
partitions and doing a fresh install of Intrepid, the splash screen disappears
after the OS-selection made in the grub (I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid on
/dev/sda1,
Kubuntu on /dev/sda2, have a swap-space on /dev/sda5
I also ran into this bug on Hardy and it persisted after upgrading to
Intrepid. The problem began for me after an unfortunate situation
caused by using ext2fs on MS Vista to access some videos from my Ubuntu
ext3 partition. At some point, I think Vista either slept or hibernated
which caused my
I have experienced the same problem after resizing some partitions. The
proposed fix worked for me.
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My /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume contained RESUME=/dev/sdb5, but
my swap partition was /dev/sda5. I changed the file to /dev/disk/by-
uuid/{correct UUID} and things are now working correctly.
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Let me add that I am on Intrepid, to which I upgraded from Hardy. I
upgraded prior to final release, though.
It might be nice if update-initramfs made some effort to correct the
contents of /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. I know that update-
initramfs is probably not the ultimate cause if
Jeffery Davis,
except your suggested workaround, is there any progress about this bug?
Using a passphrase instead of /dev/urandom is possible but it's not an
acceptable solution.
Also, what i do not understand, why /dev/mapper/swap is also not working?
I understand that if i use /dev/urandom
I just got it fixed now. I found on another website the tip that the
resume-file in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d is not working together with
encrypted swap (swap encrypted with /dev/urandom).
The author of the tip wrote: delete or comment out (#) the RESUME=
line. Otherwise the splash screen
@Ezra:
Sorry for the late response. My swap file is mounted under /mnt:
...
/mnt/3200Mb.swapnoneswapsw 0 0
...
Is there something I can do?
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@Alex:
As I said before:
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So, in your case, the partition holding the swap file is not yet mounted,
therefore it is impossible for the system to look for a 'resume file' inside
the swap file, and the same problem occurs.
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IE. because it can't
@Ezra:
Thanks for the explanation. Still, this sounds to me like a bug. Missing of
resume information should be handled gracefully and continue normal boot -
until http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/8092/ is implemented.
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Workaround for encrypted swap: Use a passphrase instead of using
/dev/random as a key. Follow the above instructions.
Any downsides to this, other than slightly less security?
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In my case, the fixes above don't work. This is because i have a
encrypted swap with /dev/mapper/swap. The problem is, that the UUID of
the swap partition is changeing every reboot. So it ist not possible to
solves this problem.
because it is changeing i have in fstab: /dev/mapper/swap
But
I had this issue after I was moving my partition around. I increased the
sizes of my / and swap partion after removing some of existing partition
which changed UUID of swap after performing the solution mentioned my
splash screen is back
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The splash problem showed up after I have switched the swap from a partition
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the swap file.
Then, I have cleared resume file, but still, the problem was not fixed.
Do you have other suggestions?
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@Alex:
Is it possible that usplash attempts to load before any partitions are mounted?
In this case the file would not 'exist' when usplash tried to load.
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@Ezra:
I don't think this is the case. If this would be true then the usplash would
not be shown at all, right? The last messages displayed during the
indeterminate progress indicator were:
- waiting for root file system
- waiting for resume device
This seems to take longer than in the past.
@Alex:
Isn't this the same case when the resume and fstab files are wrong? Unless I'm
mistaken, even when you change your RAM to a different partition, (ie. when it
can't find it from resume and fstab), the pulsating bar still shows up, but
then disappears for the (what would have been)
@Alex:
Yes, I have checked.
Basically, usplash loads fine (pulsating), but the problem occurs when the
system is looking for a 'system resume file'. It cannot find the partition
listed in fstab and resume, therefore cannot check for a 'resume file', and
drops to a terminal.
So, in your case,
I'm also having this problem in intrepid. I migrated my HDD to a new
one, and changed the swap partition size, now, my new swap partition is
not even loaded at startup. And running blkid gives me no uuid for my
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have you tried re-formatting your swap partition?
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Hi,
I confirm that this bug can occur on latest Intrepid.
I resized my swap, and obviously it changed its UUID. I didn't think I had to
update anything more than fstab…
But I came across the same problem as in this bug : usplash quits just before
“reading files needed to boot” message appears
Thanks, also had this problem on 8.04 x64 and the solution has worked.
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Thanks. Also works with Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 i386.
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wieman01's solution worked for me.
Thank you to everybody working to make ubuntu better!
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I have this problem too. I am using Hardy 8.04 - 2.6.24-19 (it also happened in
-16). UUID all match fine.
BUT I have edited init to add sleep 10 in premount and mount stages. Since I
did that the splash disappears
when Reading files needed to boot.
I suspect a problem with the image created by
caljohnsmith : nope, I have the problem with each kernel since
2.6.24-16 ...
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Syrion: You may also want to try installing a previous version of the
kernel and give it a try. I had some serious issues with the 2.6.24-19
kernel on my machine for some reason, but going back to the 2.6.24-16
fixed some of my problems. Just an idea.
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I have just installed uswsusp and its conf file is OK. Now S3 (suspend to ram)
is OK, but after another update-initramfs -u, the splash is still interrupted
by text (kernel 2.6.24-19 now).
I don't know if hibernation will work as the image size given in uswsusp.conf
= swap space - actual ram
caljohnsmith, yeah I did sudo update-initramfs -u. I know the usual commands
to run when the UUID of swap changed.
As my suspend to ram / hibernate functions are not working, I'll try uswsusp.
Strange it is not included in the Ubuntu normal install...
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caljohnsmith, I have no /etc/uswsusp.conf file, what is the content of this
file ?
As my /etc/fstab and /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume files are OK, I want
try setting a /etc/uswsusp.conf in order to see if it fixes the problem for me
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Syrion: You will only have a uswsusp.conf file if you have the uswsusp
package installed. I'm not sure if the package comes by default with
Ubuntu or not, but if you don't have it, then you probably don't need it
if you aren't having problems suspending or hibernating your computer.
If you do have
I just did an upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy only a few days ago, and I was
surprised when I ended up with the same problem as this bug report. I'm
on a 32-bit machine, so it's not just a 64-bit architecture problem it
seems. BUT, here's the important part that led to fixing my problem: not
only did
What if I have a swap file instead of a swap partition? Should I just
clear the resume file? My fstab is already fixed.
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Hi again, the suggested solution worked for me.
Initially, i had an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS installed with fresh install from Live CD,
in which this bug was not present.
I copied the root partition / in to an image file using partimage, and when I
restored the image from image file to disk partition,
@EagleScreen:
Did you try the suggested solution?
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Hello, i have the same problem with one Ubuntu Desktop 8.04 upgraded from 7.10
and also with another isntallation of Kubuntu Desktop 8.04 also upgraded from
7.10.
Usplash graphic disappears much time before gdm is started, by this half boot
sequence is in text mode.
This bug is not present in
I've put the blkid/fstab/resume fix on Brainstorm:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/9202/
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Same problem here, and the blkid/fstab/resume fix also did it for me.
Both UUID's were wrong. I have an upgraded Hardy (upgraded after Hardy
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With Hardy 64bits : checking UUID in /etc/fstab and /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/resume didn't help.
The only way I found to avoid usplash beeing interruped by text reading
files needed to boot is removing the quiet option, so those text
lines are now showing under the usplash.
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I confirm that this worked for me:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2,
if not change fstab.
4. Check that the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume matches the swap
UUID from step
This bug was nagging me after I installed an encrypted cswap partition with
cryptsetup
(similarly to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto3#head-1b6a9c96dc5706575dae9a86a09e15df06dbb97a)
. For some reason, I had the resume file unknowingly. In this case, the cswap
UUID is
wieman01 solution worked.
I installed hardy AMD64, dualboot with winXP. I don't know how the wrong
UUID got there.
When I removed quiet from /boot/grub/menu.lst kernel line I was able to
see something like: usplash[1257] segfault blah, blah, blah error 6
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wow thanks to this thread I actually realised I don't have any swap set
:P
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I had this problem with an upgrade to Hardy Heron, but only with the
latest kernel. Reverting kernel to the previous one worked fine.
The fix given at the top of this bug worked for me; the UUID for the
swap file was correct in /etc/fstab but wrong in /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/resume.
Thanks it solved my problem too ..
I had both the files wrong !. Probably because I changed the swap partitions (?)
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By the way, both of the UUID were wrong. And the usplash.log returns
that it's testing my screen res, and will work with 1024 by 768.
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I'm lost? Help?
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Updated from gutsy today, and got this bug, tried the solution above, still
doesn't work.
Have xp on my laptop to.
What was it about installing the linux generic 2.6.24.26 package again?
And how if it matters?
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in my resume file, I have juste RESUME=/dev/sdb5.
can someone give me an example of this file so I can fix the bug ?
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My resume file is as follows (just this single line):
RESUME=UUID=0b25c5d3-9c13-4049-be61-c872d46adc21
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Confirmed - fix with UUID in /etc/fstab and resume file works for me.
Thanks! :)
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ok thanks !
I have changed my resume file and now all is ok it works !
I have just one or two lines before kdm starts but I think it is another
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as above stated: the trick did not work for me.
untill...
I am working with kernel 2.6.24-15-generic. Not with 2.6.24-16-generic.
The reason is that 2.6.24-16-generic does not recognoze my atheros wirell on my
laptop. See Bug #216263.
I started some experiments booting with Bug #216263. The
did a reinstall of the linux generic 2.6.24.26 packages - atheros
problem solved and usplash working as it should!
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@Roger Downing:
What happens when you do:
sudo mv /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/resume /var/tmp
sudo update-initramfs -u
Just something I saw in the same thread on Ubuntuforums.
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My 10 cents worth:
I was puzzling why my bootsplash had vanished on some (but not all)
machines upgraded to the Hardy beta when I found this thread. The
suggested fix works for me:
Basically what you do is:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line
Box was upgraded from gutsy to hardy.
Followed instructions above
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I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 64bit.
The splash screen KUBNTU disappears when It is writed Reading files needed
to boot.
Perhaps it is because I'm using ReiserFS ?
Update:
- This is caused by different values in
Hi,
Requested file attached. A quick scan by me didn't see any segfaults, but
perhaps there is information in here that will help you.
Thanks,
Roger
On 16/04/2008, Saïvann Carignan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roger Downing : Can you attach the file created by this command in a
terminal? dmesg
This worked! I now see the correct loading progress bar almost until the DM
starts up (there is 1 or 2 seconds where I can see some final bootup
messages).
Thanks!
Roger
On 16/04/2008, wieman01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@Roger Downing:
What happens when you do:
sudo mv
A solution was posted here... worked for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=746132
Basically what you do is:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2, if
not change fstab.
4. Check that
Can someone test the solution of wieman01?
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Sorry, my previous post was incomplete. Here we go again:
Basically what you do is:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that swap line UUID from /etc/fstab matches swap UUID from step 2, if
not change fstab.
4. Check that the UUID in
Oh, man, how embarrassing... got the sequence wrong this time and I
don't know how to edit my posts... Feel free to remove the previous
ones:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=746132
Basically what you do is:
1. Make sure you have the initramfs-tools update
2. sudo blkid
3. Check that
I've tested this solution and it solved all my problems!
Thanks wieman01 for bringing this to our attention!
greetz,
Mathijs
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That fix worked for me too. Although I had to reinstall the Nvidia
driver that I had installed with nvidia's installer (not from Ubuntu
restricted repository).
For those who do not want to deal with such complications, is there
going to be a fix pushed via update?
UUID of swap in my /etc/fstab
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Did you guys actually have an invalid UUID in the original file? Or
none at all (i. e. it just had resume=)?
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had a different uuid in resume. Usplash still not working (only a
fes seconds after boot)
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I'm using Kubuntu 8.04 64bit.
The splash screen KUBNTU disappears when It is writed Reading files needed
to boot.
Perhaps it is because I'm using ReiserFS ?
- I'm not sure because it does this before checking any filesystem.
+
I had an invalid UUID in the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file. I
don't think it matched any existing partitions on my disk. Hence I was
wondering where it came from.
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I upgraded from Gutsy sometime in Jan or Feb. This is the only Linux
distribution on my system.
I did install Windows XP sometime before the usplash problems started.
But the usplash problems were not noticed immediately after that. So I
could not really associate the usplash problems with XP
Woopie and people that gets a segfault : Your issue seems to be
different than the initial issue which did not have segfault. To make
sure that your bug get fixed, can you open a new bug report in usplash
and attach your debugging files there?
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I also had an invalid UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. This
fixed it.
By the way, the bug occurred after upgrading from Kubuntu Gutsy. No
other OS on my computer. My USplash used to segfault as well until a
couple of days ago, apparently one of the updates fixed it.
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I had an invalid UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume too.
Changing it to the correct one fixed it on Ubuntu 8.04 (including all
updates as of 15.04.2008).
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I was not able to reproduce this bug by upgrading to hardy from a clean
gutsy installation.
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Probably because you did so just now. That's after the recent update...
so probably new users aren't affected any longer. Good news that is.
This is why we call it a BETA version. :-)
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I tried the above fix and I still do not have usplash working as expected. I
get the initial side-to-side movement of the progress bar but it disappears
once the
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like Whoopie. Also be sure that you followed the appropriate steps from
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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[hardy] splash screen disappears after a few seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205990
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Same problem here. I am on Kubuntu Hardy Beta. Got a GeForce FX 5900XT,
kernel 2.6.24-15-generic. Boot splash would not come up, I can change
resolution just fine, but no splash at all.
Anything I can provide?
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[hardy] splash screen disappears after a few seconds
Thanks to Scott James Remnant's patience on IRC, I was able to collect a
backtrace.
His statements:
Keybuk usplash segfault in bogl_tcfb_put and attach the trace
Keybuk it looks to me like it's gone out of the bounds of the framebuffer
** Attachment added: usplash backtrace
Definitely not a kernel bug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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[hardy] splash screen disappears after a few seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205990
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ok, some more infos requested by Scott:
My notebook is a ThinkPad R52 with a Mobility Radeon X300 graphics card. I'm
running on i386 with the 2.6.24-16-generic kernel and a framebuffer console
(vga=791).
But the segfault also happens without framebuffer console.
Please find attached the output
I have the same problem on inspiron 6000 notebook with integrated intel
graphics. Curiously when I ran one of the older kernels there was no
problem, 2.6.24-13 I think but then I did an update initramfs and they
were all broken again.
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