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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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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Running upstream/mainline 3.10rc5 on 12.04 LTS and issue seems resolved;
rebooted many times with no problems.
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:15 AM, jdean...@gmail.com jdean...@gmail.comwrote:
Matthew,
This blog post details the steps quite well:
http://www.askmeaboutlinux.com/?p=2336
Though
Matthew, here are some ideas.
First, remove the battery so you can reboot over and over without long
waits. If it does not boot faster now maybe it is a different problem.
Now the next thing is to prove the grub acpi command is working.
Restart and catch bootup at the grub menu. Then enter
[ 0.00] ACPI: DSDT daff1000 0AD57 (v02 LENOVO IVB-CPT
INTL 20061109)
The AD57 is the hex length of the DSDT, or 44375 decimal . 44375 is
size of original DSDT. In the modified one it should be AD5B (44379
decimal). See what the size of /boot/DSDT.aml is. If it is 44375
A few reserved name warnings when compiling the DSDT is normal.
Tom
On 5/31/2013 4:54 AM, jdean...@gmail.com wrote:
I started to apply Tom's workaround in #63 and got the 3 warnings when
recompiling DSDT (as reported in #75):
DSDT.dsl 11561: Name (_VPC, Zero)
Warning 1099 - ^ Unknown
When I toggle Boot Mode to Legacy Sup, a new field named Boot
Priority is created under it. This is different than the Boot
Priority Order further down the display. I have to toggle this new
field Boot Priority to Legacy Fir.
I did not have to set an admin password.
On 4/21/2013 10:43 PM,
Jacob
It looks like there are different BIOS versions. A relative just
stopped by and they also have a Z580 (but no linux on it). We went into
the BIOS on it and it looks like yours on the boot page. On mine, the
main page shows bios version 5FCN89WW. On his it is 5FCN91WW and the
KBC
Yes I did, but I wanted the grub menu to still have the option to boot
without using the patched DSDT.
I put the patched DSDT in /boot/mydsdt.aml and changed
/etc/grub.d/10_linux per the diff/patch below. This was to 12.04 so
10_linux may be a little different in 12.10. I also have to watch
Thats good and really the way you have it is all you need. I think you
might need to re-edit grub.cfg whenever the kernel or grub tools get
updated but that is not a big deal.
Tom
On 4/21/2013 3:11 PM, Jon Baca wrote:
I am always booting in UEFI mode. I put the patched DSDT in the same
Tom. Thanks for the pointer, but I'm not seeing that option.
Right now I see at the top Phoenix SecureCore Tiano Setup
Below that some tabs, I have boot selected
By UEFI Boot I selected disables. Nothing on the page changed other than
that line.
Am I in the wrong place?
-Jacob
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