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Can you test this kernel and report back in bug 922906 where or not the
test kernel resolved this bug?
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Hello Joseph
Actually it seemed fixed but I've seen it again I think in .17 and ever only
during installations, never on running systems and apparently random, but
actually much more less present than before, pratically inexistent during the
beta testing cycle.
I will update as soon as it
Thanks for the update, Fabio.
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Also, do you have a way to reproduce this issue? Does it only happen
during an installation?
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Hi Fabio,
Does this bug still exist in the beta release?
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Hi Fabio,
So this bug went away for a few daily builds, but it came back in the
20120226 build? Is it still happening in the current daily build. If
so, is the kernel oops reporting the same information, for example:
RIP: 0010:[81218799] [81218799]
ext4_evict_inode+0x39/0x450
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present in desktop amd64 20120226 beta1 at the first attemp of installation of
this build .
In the previous largely tested with many installation (20120225) this problem
don't occour.
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Yes, seems fixed after 5 or more installation in various days.
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Occured to me as well, Dell Vostro 1500 with nVidia 8600M GT on live
session.
* Started installer
* After choosing language and keyboard, the installer told me that my SD card
was mounted and asked if I wanted to unmount it
* Clicked yes
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present on another machine, even nvidia, but with another number (140 instead
1f0)
Even during installation and just before partman starts
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other machine, but this time session don't restart, mouse mouvable sysrq not
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Attaching screenshoots of the oops that this time lock the system without
restart session.
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Sorry mispoken earlier, after 5 minutes sesssion rerstart with the same garbled
graphic and pointer mouvable (xorg running)
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Hi Fabio,
I added this bug to the kernel team hot list[0].
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Hi Fabio,
So it sounds like only systems with nvidia devices are having this
issue?
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According to the stack trace in OopsText.txt this is a file system
problem.
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Fabio - can you run a memtest on the machine that is failing ? This
crash just seems weird.
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Let me explain what happen:
the screen is black wit h the written of the kernel null pointer.. for some
seconds, then the session restart but the graphics is garbled, but I can see
windows and written but obviously not usable.
Performing a ram test
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I've tested ram two times but no errors detected
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This is random, not ever happens, just happened before and now i'm installing
ok on this machine.
Attaching part of syslog:
Feb 2 21:02:42 ubuntu kernel: [ 210.291757] VFS: Busy inodes after unmount of
sda1. Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...
Feb 2 21:02:42 ubuntu kernel: [
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entire desktop after resuming from the black screen with the oops message, we
can look the pointer too
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Actually, I see that the issue happened on this build: 20120131
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@Fabio,
Do you happen to know the daily build when this issue started happening?
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Hello Joseph
In this hardware surely it wasn't present the 19 january
Unfortunately I started to test with gigabyte-intel instead of the asrock and
the asus that oops.
I have to perform some installations on this gigabyte to see if i can reproduce
here too.
Let me just few hours.
Thanks
Fabio
Well, I've done three installation on the gigabyte-intel machine and I haven't
got a crash, then probably the issue is related to the nvidia or nouveau i
think.
If useful i link the lshw af the crashing machines:
http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/FabioMarconi/Lshw-asrock
Again, just tested the intel and it works, tested the nvidia and it crash
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