[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2009-01-30 Thread Michele Mangili
This bug report is being closed due to your last comment regarding this
being fixed with an update. For future reference you can manage the
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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2008-08-29 Thread Larry Wolfe
Thank you for the follow up information, however, you may remove my address 
from the bug subscriber list.   I have installed Ubuntu 8.04 and am able to 
boot from Ubuntu or Windows at my option.  The system has worked worked 
flawlessly for several months.
Thanks again.

Larry Wolfe


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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release.  As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:

1)  If you are comfortable installing packages on your own, the linux-
image-2.6.27-* package is currently available for you to install and
test.

--or--

2)  The upcoming Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will contain this newer
2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.  Alpha5 is set to be released Thursday Sept 4.
Please watch http://www.ubuntu.com/testing for Alpha5 to be announced.
You should then be able to test via a LiveCD.

Please let us know immediately if this newer 2.6.27 kernel resolves the
bug reported here or if the issue remains.  More importantly, please
open a new bug report for each new bug/regression introduced by the
2.6.27 kernel and tag the bug report with 'linux-2.6.27'.  Also, please
specifically note if the issue does or does not appear in the 2.6.26
kernel.  Thanks again, we really appreicate your help and feedback.

** Tags added: cft-2.6.27

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2008-08-28 Thread Leann Ogasawara
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release.  As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:

1)  If you are comfortable installing packages on your own, the linux-
image-2.6.27-* package is currently available for you to install and
test.

--or--

2)  The upcoming Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will contain this newer
2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.  Alpha5 is set to be released Thursday Sept 4.
Please watch http://www.ubuntu.com/testing for Alpha5 to be announced.
You should then be able to test via a LiveCD.

Please let us know immediately if this newer 2.6.27 kernel resolves the
bug reported here or if the issue remains.  More importantly, please
open a new bug report for each new bug/regression introduced by the
2.6.27 kernel and tag the bug report with 'linux-2.6.27'.  Also, please
specifically note if the issue does or does not appear in the 2.6.26
kernel.  Thanks again, we really appreicate your help and feedback.

** Tags added: cft-2.6.27

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2008-03-11 Thread Mark Duncan
Adding irqpoll to the Live CD boot options also worked for me.  After
the install, I had to add it to the grub options as well.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2008-01-30 Thread Dvord Direwood
I had the same problem installing Ubuntu 7.10.

Adding irqpoll to the startup in GRUB as recommended above does allow me
to proceed to install and use Ubuntu 7.10

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2008-01-01 Thread Carlos Eton
Regarding /bin/sh: Can’t access tty; job control turned off

Apparently, there are a bizillion reasons that this error occurs, but in
my case, it was because the Ubuntu Live CD couldn't recognize some of
the hardware on the machine I was installing to. (I was able to install
it successfully on other machines--it was just one troublesome machine).

Here is what worked for me:

   1. When the bootup screen appears, press F6
   2. Type the following: acpi=off irqpoll
   3. Press the Enter key.
   4. View the Live CD and install Ubuntu.


You have to make sure that this problem is resolved when Ubuntu boots, too. To 
do that:

   1. Boot your computer so that GRUB is displayed.
   2. Press the e key to go into edit mode.
   3. Press o to add a new line to the script.
   4. Type the following: acpi=off irqpoll
   5. Press the Escape key.


In the event that acpi=off doesn't work try replacing the entry above with one 
of the following:

* acpi=force irqpoll
* nacpitimer irqpoll


You may have to revisit the second set of steps when you upgrade ubuntu.

I hope this helps.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-12-19 Thread Phillip Lougher
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-11-30 Thread eekay
My girlfriends little sister needed a laptop for internet office and some other 
small things. I've been watching Ubuntu for some time and i downloaded it an 
hour ago.
I came across this problem as well.

I have a P3-800 old laptop that has been doing service for some time.

I found my solution when i added the option (via F6 in bootup menu) 
all_generic_ide;
this resulted in an error and the message try the option irqpoll

Instead of adding all_generic_ide i added irqpoll and the little
creature started living suddenly...

hoping this will help others.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-10-09 Thread george (dicegeorge)
ive had this error message,
i googled,
it suggested its because i have an AMD chip
and the standard ubuntu cd works on Intel chips
so i'm downloading a AMD version from:

http://www.ubuntu.com/

Download URL: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso
Ubuntu Edition: Ubuntu 7.04 desktop
Computer Platform: amd64
Download Location: http://releases.ubuntu.com/


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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-10-09 Thread george (dicegeorge)
ive had this error message,
i googled,
it suggested its because i have an AMD chip
and the standard ubuntu cd works on Intel chips
so i'm downloading a AMD version from:

http://www.ubuntu.com/

Download URL: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso
Ubuntu Edition: Ubuntu 7.04 desktop
Computer Platform: amd64
Download Location: http://releases.ubuntu.com/


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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-08-17 Thread Steve Jones
I was getting this problem. I changed my bios settings for my SATA disk
to Compatabilty Mode and Ubuntu then booted without any problems.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-08-17 Thread hoagies
Further hereto, (to recap):

1.  I do have 3 older p-ata systems, completely incompatible, (and 
unworkable) with all versions of (k)ubuntu 7.04, including Linux Mint 
Cassandra, based on (k)ubuntu 7.04
2.  Lindows/Linspire/Freespire has come out with Freespire 2.0.0.0, also 
completely based on (k)ubuntu 7.04
3.  This Freespire 2.0.0.0 Live CD takes a long time to load
4.  However, it resolves all issues with my older p-ata systems

I do have an inimical attitude towards Lindows/Linspire/Freespire for
being one of the distros having gone to bed with M$.
Notwithstanding that, I must give them full credit for having resolved
the p-ata problem.  More power to them.  The power (k)ubuntu
7.04 never had, or showed!!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-08-14 Thread ShangWu
Use F6 to enter Other Options and add all_generic_ide at the end of
the line.

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-30 Thread gmerrick
NawToo much effort to get an OS running.
I am happy with 6.10.  It installs effortlessly and it does what I need 
it to do.  This just underlines the issues that Ubuntu and Debian need 
to take to fix the problem.  I shouldn't have to hack the system in 
order for a basic install to function.  Besides, when I tried installing 
7.04 it was onto a primary partition and the issue kept happening.

Glen Merrick

sangos wrote:
 I had the same problem and I fixed it by using the Linux rescue disk and
 use GParted tool in it to make the Ubuntu Partition Primary (And
 therefore bootable; Logical partitions ARE NOT bootable if that’s where
 Ubuntu is sitting!?). Some of the guides misguide on this(don’t remember
 which!) GRUB also needs to be installed on a Primary Partition( or it
 will screw up the Ubuntu boot up from the Hard drive).

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 Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:40 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control 
 turned off

 The error occurs on the Tecra S3 Laptop right after the first reboot, 
 when Unbuntu 7.04 Live CD has completed the install and tells you to 
 remove the disk and reboot.  The system will come up on its own and then 
 hangs at that point.

 sangos wrote:
   
 Hi!


 Where exactly do you have the problem...Is it after installing Ubuntu onto
 the Inspiron Hard drive.?
 If yes make sure that the Ubuntu partition is PRIMARY NOT logical or it
 will get stuck while booting with the ERROR in the post
 Rule for GRUBInstall it on the Ubuntu partition...if U got a Windows OS
 as well installedmake the Windows Bootloader in the Windows partition to
 give you the Linux boot option when the computer first boots up...that way U
 can get to GRUB boot options and then get Ubuntu to boot up from your
 computer's Hard Drive...Good Luck!

 Regards
 Sangos

 On 7/12/07, tfria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 
 i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
 bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
 home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

 Help!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread Robert C. Mullins
Yes, it seems this bug is being encountered alot.  Google searched
forums are coming up with thousands of un-answered problem threads.

I have the same problem.  Pretty much a brand new Dell Latitude D830.
Not sure of the mobo or some of the other hardware.  It is running an
Intel Centrino Duo, and it seems that alot of people having boot
problems are having this error.

I am having the same error with Ubuntu, and Kubutnu 7.04.  I need to try
and find an old 6.10 disk, if thats what I need to do to make this work.
I love Ubuntu, and wish this would work sometime soon or its back to
gates-ware.  blech!

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread sangos
Hi!


Where exactly do you have the problem...Is it after installing Ubuntu onto
the Latitude Hard drive.?

Regards
Sanjay

On 7/28/07, Robert C. Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, it seems this bug is being encountered alot.  Google searched
 forums are coming up with thousands of un-answered problem threads.

 I have the same problem.  Pretty much a brand new Dell Latitude D830.
 Not sure of the mobo or some of the other hardware.  It is running an
 Intel Centrino Duo, and it seems that alot of people having boot
 problems are having this error.

 I am having the same error with Ubuntu, and Kubutnu 7.04.  I need to try
 and find an old 6.10 disk, if thats what I need to do to make this work.
 I love Ubuntu, and wish this would work sometime soon or its back to
 gates-ware.  blech!

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread sangos
Hi!


Where exactly do you have the problem...Is it after installing Ubuntu onto
the Inspiron Hard drive.?
If yes make sure that the Ubuntu partition is PRIMARY NOT logical or it
will get stuck while booting with the ERROR in the post
Rule for GRUBInstall it on the Ubuntu partition...if U got a Windows OS
as well installedmake the Windows Bootloader in the Windows partition to
give you the Linux boot option when the computer first boots up...that way U
can get to GRUB boot options and then get Ubuntu to boot up from your
computer's Hard Drive...Good Luck!

Regards
Sangos

On 7/12/07, tfria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
 bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
 home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

 Help!

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread gmerrick
The error occurs on the Tecra S3 Laptop right after the first reboot, 
when Unbuntu 7.04 Live CD has completed the install and tells you to 
remove the disk and reboot.  The system will come up on its own and then 
hangs at that point.

sangos wrote:
 Hi!


 Where exactly do you have the problem...Is it after installing Ubuntu onto
 the Inspiron Hard drive.?
 If yes make sure that the Ubuntu partition is PRIMARY NOT logical or it
 will get stuck while booting with the ERROR in the post
 Rule for GRUBInstall it on the Ubuntu partition...if U got a Windows OS
 as well installedmake the Windows Bootloader in the Windows partition to
 give you the Linux boot option when the computer first boots up...that way U
 can get to GRUB boot options and then get Ubuntu to boot up from your
 computer's Hard Drive...Good Luck!

 Regards
 Sangos

 On 7/12/07, tfria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
 bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
 home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

 Help!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread Robert C. Mullins
I can't even get the live disk to boot.  I put the disk in, go to the
bios set it up to boot from cd/dvd rom drive.  Ubuntu starts booting, I
get to the splash screen/progress bar where the orange bar glides back
and forth, then dumps me into that weird prompt.

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RE: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread sangos
U might try the DVD version of Ubuntu which has a larger repertory of software 
burnt in and possibly additional drivers. It is possible that the CD(if that’s 
what ur using) may not come with the native drivers to run ur hardware. The DVD 
also gives additional options to get Ubuntu installed on your computerGood 
luck!
PS Of course make sure U have A DVD drive to boot the DVD disk.

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Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned 
off

I can't even get the live disk to boot.  I put the disk in, go to the
bios set it up to boot from cd/dvd rom drive.  Ubuntu starts booting, I
get to the splash screen/progress bar where the orange bar glides back
and forth, then dumps me into that weird prompt.

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RE: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-28 Thread sangos
I had the same problem and I fixed it by using the Linux rescue disk and
use GParted tool in it to make the Ubuntu Partition Primary (And
therefore bootable; Logical partitions ARE NOT bootable if that’s where
Ubuntu is sitting!?). Some of the guides misguide on this(don’t remember
which!) GRUB also needs to be installed on a Primary Partition( or it
will screw up the Ubuntu boot up from the Hard drive).

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of gmerrick
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control 
turned off

The error occurs on the Tecra S3 Laptop right after the first reboot, 
when Unbuntu 7.04 Live CD has completed the install and tells you to 
remove the disk and reboot.  The system will come up on its own and then 
hangs at that point.

sangos wrote:
 Hi!


 Where exactly do you have the problem...Is it after installing Ubuntu onto
 the Inspiron Hard drive.?
 If yes make sure that the Ubuntu partition is PRIMARY NOT logical or it
 will get stuck while booting with the ERROR in the post
 Rule for GRUBInstall it on the Ubuntu partition...if U got a Windows OS
 as well installedmake the Windows Bootloader in the Windows partition to
 give you the Linux boot option when the computer first boots up...that way U
 can get to GRUB boot options and then get Ubuntu to boot up from your
 computer's Hard Drive...Good Luck!

 Regards
 Sangos

 On 7/12/07, tfria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
 bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
 home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

 Help!

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-12 Thread gmerrick
The best fix for this is to use Ubuntu 6.10 until an upstream fix is 
brought back down to the Ubuntu Development team.

tfria wrote:
 i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
 bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
 home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

 Help!



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-12 Thread tfria
thanks for the quick response; i will try 6.10


On 7/12/07, gmerrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The best fix for this is to use Ubuntu 6.10 until an upstream fix is
 brought back down to the Ubuntu Development team.

 tfria wrote:
  i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
  bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
  home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.
 
  Help!
 
 

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-11 Thread tfria
i am pulling my hair out!!! Why can't ubuntu fix this can't access tty
bug; the live cd works beautifully on my Dell Inspiron; too the same CD
home to my PC and cant boot. There must be a fix.

Help!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-10 Thread sangos
Relevant system Specs:
Processor: Intel P4
Hards Drives: 2 IDE-40 GBs each(slave and master)
OS: windows XP Pro (originally installed)

Tip:
Made sure that Windows was booting up normally and then booted from the Ubuntu 
Live CD to get Ubuntu desktop from the CD

Issue:
Got the error message after installing Ubuntu and restarting computer...freezes 
up at the Ubuntu splash/Progress Bar screen

Resolution:
1] Used Linux System rescue disk to invoke GParted: Edited Partitions
  a) Made the Ubuntu partition( ) a PRIMARY partition-did NOT make it 
BOOTABLE by the manage flag in GParted
  i} The partition was earlier LOGICAL which DOES not work
 ii} The BOOTABLE partition right now in GParted window is still set at 
MS Windows XP Pro
2] Used Ubuntu Live CD to install on to the Hard drive
  a) chose the manual option to partition the Hard Drive
  i} Set the Ubuntu Partition (mount point= /;file system= ext3)
  b) chose to install GRUB in the Ubuntu partition
  i} GRUB installs by default to the C:/ partition used by Windows and 
imposes itself on the MBR so it shows up on restart before the Windows 
bootloader
3] Used GParted again to make the Ubuntu partition bootable instead of the 
Windows XP partion
   a) Both the Ubuntu and Windows XP partions reside on the same Hard Drive 
( IDE Master)
4] Restarted the computer 
  a) Edited GRUB to select the default Operating system
  i} In my case I chose Windows XP as my default Operating System in 
GRUB

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-09 Thread zhongdai
I have meet the same problme, following is detail
I use my IBM T43 with ubuntu 7.04 for servral month, and after the reboot this 
night, i can't login the system. 
display 'can't access tty...etc'.

I want to konw the status of this bug, is it closed? and how about the solution?
I have many important data in my computer, so I just want to konw how can I 
login into my ubunut from BusyBox prompt?

Please send me email if any one konw how to recover my data, my email
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED],,many thanks.

PS: If i want to re-install ubuntu, how to ensure the data not lost?

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-09 Thread gmerrick
Hey folks.  this bug is a symptom of a problem that is way higher up the 
Debian food chain.  the fix for this needs to come from the Debian 
distro folks.

If 7.04 does not work for you stick with 6.10, it's stable and it 
works.  I have no idea whether or not this issue will be fixed by 7.10.

Glen Merrick

zhongdai wrote:
 I have meet the same problme, following is detail
 I use my IBM T43 with ubuntu 7.04 for servral month, and after the reboot 
 this night, i can't login the system. 
 display 'can't access tty...etc'.

 I want to konw the status of this bug, is it closed? and how about the 
 solution?
 I have many important data in my computer, so I just want to konw how can I 
 login into my ubunut from BusyBox prompt?

 Please send me email if any one konw how to recover my data, my email
 address is [EMAIL PROTECTED],,many thanks.

 PS: If i want to re-install ubuntu, how to ensure the data not lost?



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-09 Thread gmerrick
Zippert wrote:
 Go to bios and turn ACPI option to disable, that works for me..

 I Have an ASUS A7N8X-E

  //Daniel Zippert

   
That does not work for my TecraS3 laptop.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-07-08 Thread Zippert
Go to bios and turn ACPI option to disable, that works for me..

I Have an ASUS A7N8X-E

 //Daniel Zippert

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-18 Thread Hans Oser
I found a solution to the problem: I had an old CDROM (Samsung SM-316) I 
replaced it withe a new
NEC AD 7170 and the installation of kubuntu 7.04 works!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-16 Thread Wingnut
I'm having the same problem with an MSI-6534 (845M) motherboard.  It
looks like the ata_piix driver is getting loaded before the ide driver
and hooking the CDROM before the IDE driver can get to it.  Something
similar is described here:

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problems_with_SATA_and_Linux#DVD_drive_not_recognized

with potential fixes...I haven't had a chance yet to rebuild the CD to
see if this solves the problem.

Wingnut

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-11 Thread Reeshar
I've been having the same problem doing an initial install (over Win2k)
of Ubuntu 7.04 desktop edition from LiveCD. However, I do appear to have
found a solution to the problem - for myself anyway.

The PC is an old Dell GX110 machine which comes with a slimline CD-ROM
drive but I happen to have a free normal-size DVD-RW drive so I
unplugged the CD-ROM drive and connected the DVD-RW drive instead. The
LiveCD booted fine this time.

Don't know if that might be useful information for anyone. Could it be
an issue with the ATA instruction set being used by the latest kernel?

Richard

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-11 Thread Reeshar
OK. Just found this in a random FAQ searching for Busybox and the above
error:

 Why do I keep getting sh: can't access tty; job control turned off errors? 
 Why doesn't Control-C work 
 within my shell?

 Job control will be turned off since your shell can not obtain a controlling 
 terminal. This typically happens 
 when you run your shell on /dev/console. The kernel will not provide a 
 controlling terminal on the 
 /dev/console device. Your should run your shell on a normal tty such as tty1 
 or ttyS0 and everything will 
 work perfectly. If you REALLY want your shell to run on /dev/console, then 
 you can hack your kernel (if 
 you are into that sortof thing) by changing drivers/char/tty_io.c to change 
 the lines where it sets 
 noctty = 1; to instead set it to 0. I recommend you instead run your 
 shell on a real console... 

What this suggests to me is that the Busybox error is irrelevant. The
bug/problem/whatever is arising before Busybox is invoked and that bug
then results in Busybox being started. Busybox cannot give a controlling
terminal on the /dev/console device so hence the error.

The problem with a clean install, though, is that you can't see the
error which causes the Busybox shell to be invoked. You just get the
Ubuntu logo and the progress bar.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-07 Thread Doug Vetter
I have 7.04 installed on two systems, one is a desktop using an Abit
IC7-G with two WD250's hanging off the Intel SATA controller in software
RAID1.  The other is a server using an Asus P5W64WS with a PCIe-based
3Ware 9650SE 8 port card with two drives in RAID1  and the remainder in
RAID6 (read: no drives are connected to the motherboard SATA / IDE
controllers).  In other words, two totally different systems that use
completely different hardware and methods to access the root filesystem.
The desktop is a relatively old machine (built 2 years ago), while the
server is new.  Both systems experience the bugthough I admit I
don't see it as frequently on the server since I seldom boot it.

I'm attaching a screenshot of the end of the boot process from the
desktop machine running 2.6.20-15-generic. I can't use the recently
upgraded kernel (2.6.20-16-generic) because it hangs the box just after
it jumps from the bootloader.  No error...just a black screen.  Not much
to go on, I know, but I figured I'd throw my hardware configurations in
here along with some proof of the failure.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-06-05 Thread Darren
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

I m new in ubuntu but meet this problem when installing it...but finally i 
solve the problem...i think for those who hav floppy disk in computer will 
seldom/never meet this problem..cause my computer don't hav floppy disk...and 
my solution is:-
1. Get a pendrive atleast 1gb and copy all the ubuntu cd's content to the 
pendrive.
2. Then boot ubuntu cd with the pendrive plug in
3. Then install ubuntu.

P/s :I think this problem relate to the dev0 and dev1(don't know correct
or not about the letter dev0) it seems like the ubunto boot will put the
cd-rom as dev0 if dun hav floppy disk in that computer, if there is
floppy there it will be dev0 for floppy and dev1 for cd-rom and i think
the booting will only read the data from  dev1 hence if there is no
floppy disk there the cd-rom will be dev0 then the system can't read
data from a null dev1...but if we add a pendrive or cd-rom into computer
then the path dev1 will be the pendrive or extra cd-rom(if we add cd-rom
to it then better we direct boot from that extra cd-rom.

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-28 Thread quique1hn
I have a problem with mandriva, never solved, but with ubuntu work with a
Floopy disk, same problem ubuntu and Kubuntu,


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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-27 Thread taj
I have the same problem, but with subsequent ctrl-alt-delete the computer boots 
well.
I have no sata devices, I have checked all logs and can't find something 
noteworthy.
If it is a kernel issue I think version 2.6.20 urgently needs an fix, because I 
have a double swap space problem as well: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/96715

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-10 Thread hoagies
Hi:

I am getting sick of this bug without (k)ubuntu 7.04, (or kernel
2.6.20-x), doing anything about this bug., like issuing a new version of
the distro, fixing it.

Besides this thread, there are others running in parallel with this
thread, all covering the same topic.

Here are some of my postings::

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421849highlight=96084

http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2546

Linux Mint is a very nice distro, 98% ubuntu based.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-09 Thread yml
Hi,
I spent my weekend trying to get 7.04  liveCD of Ubuntu, kubuntu installed on 
my SAMSUNG X10 (Laptop) and it was a catastrophic failure. And this with the 
official CDs. It is interesting to note that I can reinstall  Ubuntu 6.10 from 
the LiveCD without any problem. I don't know how to help you to fix this bug 
since none of the things I have done work. I have found a temporary solution 
that I wont detail there because it might be considered as starting a distro 
war. Which is absolutely not my intention.

If anyone wants more info, I would be happy to help as much as I can.

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-09 Thread gmerrick
As I said in previous posts, this is now a kernel issue which Ubuntu 
needs to deal with.

Glen Merrick

yml wrote:
 Hi,
 I spent my weekend trying to get 7.04  liveCD of Ubuntu, kubuntu installed on 
 my SAMSUNG X10 (Laptop) and it was a catastrophic failure. And this with the 
 official CDs. It is interesting to note that I can reinstall  Ubuntu 6.10 
 from the LiveCD without any problem. I don't know how to help you to fix this 
 bug since none of the things I have done work. I have found a temporary 
 solution that I wont detail there because it might be considered as starting 
 a distro war. Which is absolutely not my intention.

 If anyone wants more info, I would be happy to help as much as I can.



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-09 Thread yml
I am not sure to understand why you believe that this is a kernel issue
because it does not happen with other recent distribution like for example
mandriva 2007.1.


On 5/9/07, gmerrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 As I said in previous posts, this is now a kernel issue which Ubuntu
 needs to deal with.

 Glen Merrick

 yml wrote:
  Hi,
  I spent my weekend trying to get 7.04  liveCD of Ubuntu, kubuntu
 installed on my SAMSUNG X10 (Laptop) and it was a catastrophic failure. And
 this with the official CDs. It is interesting to note that I can
 reinstall  Ubuntu 6.10 from the LiveCD without any problem. I don't know
 how to help you to fix this bug since none of the things I have done work. I
 have found a temporary solution that I wont detail there because it might be
 considered as starting a distro war. Which is absolutely not my intention.
 
  If anyone wants more info, I would be happy to help as much as I can.
 
 

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-09 Thread gmerrick
It is a kernel issue because Ubuntu builds the kernel to suit their 
distro, in previous versions of the kernel (2.6.17.10) SATA devices such 
as on my latop work fine, however later versions of the kernel 
(2.6.17.11 onwards including 2.6.20.15) do not work and cause the error 
that we are all complaining about.

I also know that Ubuntu builds their kernels because one of the projects 
I work on at my employer uses Ubuntu exclusively on a bunch of servers.  
We use the desktop build and even though Ubuntu should be able to access 
8GB of ram in version 5.10, it cannot because of the build specification 
that Ubuntu chose when developing their kernel.

Glen Merrick


yml wrote:
 I am not sure to understand why you believe that this is a kernel issue
 because it does not happen with other recent distribution like for example
 mandriva 2007.1.


 On 5/9/07, gmerrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 As I said in previous posts, this is now a kernel issue which Ubuntu
 needs to deal with.

 Glen Merrick

 yml wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I spent my weekend trying to get 7.04  liveCD of Ubuntu, kubuntu
   
 installed on my SAMSUNG X10 (Laptop) and it was a catastrophic failure. And
 this with the official CDs. It is interesting to note that I can
 reinstall  Ubuntu 6.10 from the LiveCD without any problem. I don't know
 how to help you to fix this bug since none of the things I have done work. I
 have found a temporary solution that I wont detail there because it might be
 considered as starting a distro war. Which is absolutely not my intention.
 
 If anyone wants more info, I would be happy to help as much as I can.


   
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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-06 Thread xanderp123
Hi,

I just upgraded a Ubuntu desktop to version 7.04 from 6.10 (which worked
perfectly) and experienced the same problem with the can't access tty;
job control turned off error. However, I found the solution for this
particular machine quite simple and painless.

When the machine was booting, I pressed escape at the Grub prompt to go
to the boot menu (see the first photo). By default, Ubuntu was trying to
boot the kernel 2.6.20-15-386 (top of the list, second photo), but I
found if I selected the 2.6.20-15-generic kernel, the computer booted
with no problem! (Actually, at first X complained of not being able to
load the nvidia driver, so I simply changed the entry in my xorg.conf
back to nv - but I think this is a separate issue).

Once the computer was up and running, I edited the /boot/grub/menu.lst
file to boot the 2.6.20-15-generic kernel by default, and the compter
has been running like a charm ever since.

If anyone wants more info, I'm happy to help!

The computer is a Pentium III, with an ATA hard drive.

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2007-05-06 Thread xanderp123

** Attachment added: Second Photo - Grub Menu
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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-03 Thread Nick Demou
In my case (were the error was random) I later also noted random hard-disk 
errors (my system needed fsck and a lot of crosslinks and other errors were 
found). 
I will fix this and see if the can't access tty will appear again

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-03 Thread Mr. Vage
I've been looking whenever I can for solutions/work-arounds and I found
that someone else with a similar problem created a Core 2 Duo Support
page in the Ubuntu Wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support). I
don't know if this can help everyone here but, for anyone here who
doesn't see their CD drive in /dev/, there is a solution that I haven't
tested yet. It appears to be a problem with PATA support, so your two
options are to either get a SATA CD drive or get an adapter to connect
your PATA drive to the SATA connector. When my new drive arrives, I will
get back to you with the results.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-05-02 Thread Hans Oser
I have an ASUS P4B266 Mainboard (Intel 845D Chipset, ide disk and cdrom) and a 
1.6GHZ Pentium. I get permanently the same error booting the 7.04 CD.
However kubuntu 6.061 works fine on the system.
Looking into casper.log: the system tries to open /dev/fd0, /dev/sr0 and 
finally fails with message: Unable to find a medium containing
a live file system. But somehow the system accesses /dev/hda (I have a noisy 
disk). From the initramfs system I tried to access (mount) the cdrom: but I was 
not successful.
I looks to me like the cdrom device driver of the initramfs does not work 
properly (one of the modules).

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-30 Thread Nick Demou
In my case I get this boot error SOME TIMES after succesful installation (3 
times in about 10 boots)
I all 3 cases I rebooted with ctrl-alt-del and the next boot was succesfull

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-30 Thread gmerrick
whoops...my misunderstanding.  I certainly hope Ubuntu get's this fixed
soon because I have quite a few servers at work that have sata HD's in
them, that I want to be able to upgrade.


hap0 wrote:
 Regarding the discussion of 7.04 being geared for SATA vs. PATA, let me
 just reiterate that it works fine in my PATA only box.

 I downloaded the final release of the LiveCD and installed it without
 any of these issues that I had from the previous beta.

 I have a Core 2 Duo E6400, Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset),
 1Gb RAM, nVidia 6800 Ultra. I only have IDE drives right now--both and
 80GB PATA/IDE HDD, and PATA/IDE DVD-RW attached to the motherboard's
 only PATA/IDE port. I have the JMicron setting in BIOS set to IDE.

 Cheers.



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-30 Thread gmerrick
I'm glad you finally got it working.  Just remember to back up your
important data, just in case!

Glen Merrick

-

Larry Wolfe wrote:
 Many thanks to hoagies, gmerrick and hop0 for the suggestions.  I knew I
 had a lot of research to do before I could even comprehend what was
 being said (I'm an old guy who is barely literate in computers), so I
 took the easy way out.  I again downloaded the desktop verison of 7.04,
 burned an ISO CD and installed it on the Western Digital external hard
 drive (USB connection).  Even though I know the definition of insanity
 is repeating the same process and expecting different results, it
 appears that at least this one time, it may have worked.

 In all previous installations of of 7.04 and 6.06 the system never
 displayed the boot options at start-up, now when the machine is powered
 up, the several boot options are displayed with Ubuntu Kernel
 2.6.20-15-generic being the default which will boot unless I intervene
 and select another.   Since this latest installation of 7.04 I must have
 successfuly rebooted six or seven times...not once did I encounter the
 dreaded /bin/sh: cant accessetc.  Fingers will remain crossed for
 quite a while, but so far so good.

 I wish I could add some insight that would be helpful to people who
 continue to have trouble with this particular bug, but, even if it was
 me (and not software or hardware) doing something wrong, I don't know
 what it could have been.

 Thanks again to all and good luck!



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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread hoagies
Hi:

1.  I do have three forms of Ubuntu 7.04:  The live desktop cd, the
alternate cd, and the dvd

2.  I have 4 totally different machines:

a.  Three pata controlled machines, of various plumage
b.  One sata controlled machine

3.  None of the above mentioned forms of Ubuntu 7.04 are working with
the pata controlled machines:  I get the now famous can't access tty;
job control turned off, followed by several initramfs messages

4.  The live desktop cd IS working with the sata controlled machine

5.  I have upgraded one pata machine from Ubuntu 6.10 to Ubuntu 7.04
via the internet/repositories, without any problems;  that system is
using kernel 2.6.17

My personal Opinion:  There IS a difference between Ubuntu 6.10 amd
Ubuntu 7.04.  From the above I do conclude that Ubuntu 7.04 was
written for sata controlled machines, and does NOT support pata
controlled machines.

What is the difference??:  It might be the 2.6.20 kernel used by Ubuntu
7.04, in which case I believe Ubuntu will have to re-write Ubuntu 7.04,
this time with pata supported  I do believe that people using
sata controlled systems won't have that many problems!!

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2007-04-29 Thread hoagies
Hi again:

In order not to confuse people with my pata and sata controlled
systems, I am adding these, defining those terms:

1.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachment

2.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread gmerrick
It's a kernel module problem.  My suggestion is that you back up your
important data, and then use the 6.10 live cd and do a clean install.

this time round, make sure that you have a /home partition and a /root
partition.  That way you don't need to reformat your entire hard drive
every time.

Glen Merrick

Larry Wolfe wrote:
 Many thanks for the advice.  I followed both suggestions.

 From the Western Digital site I downloaded something called Data Lifeguard 
 and used it to run an extended diagnostic test of the drive.  After running 
 48 minutes and testing every sector, the drive passed.  So I'm reasonably 
 sure that the drive is not the problem.

 I have two possible kernels bto use: 2.6.15-28-386 and 2.6.15-26-386.  I get 
 the same /bin/sh can't access tty...etc. message with each one.  There is 
 also a Recovery option under each kernel.  I tried that once and at some 
 point in the boot process, it wanted me to enter a command.  I had no idea 
 what I needed to enter to continue the boot so I just exited and shut down.

 The thing that baffles me so is that if I reinstalled 6.06 from the ISO disk 
 that I burned, the thing will boot fine for one or two times, then it fails 
 and gives the /bin/sh can't...etc.

 Thanks again for the suggestions.  I've subscribed to receive all the posts 
 on this bug, but if you see a fix or work-around elsewhere, I'd be grateful 
 if you'd pass it on to me.

 Regards,
 Larry Wolfe
 - Original Message - 
 From: gmerrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:44 PM
 Subject: Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control 
 turned off


 if you have a WD drive, go to the WD website and download one of their
 ISO's that can check your drive.  You may have a bad drive.

 Also to try is one of the older kernel versions that appear in GRUB when
 you start up.  That worked for me on my laptop.

 Larry Wolfe wrote:
   
 As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
 Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
 to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't accessetc. message.  Although
 millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
 playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
 enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.


 



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread gmerrick
I don't know how to answer that one, I know that this computer I am
using now has 6 pata drives and 2 sata drives in it and 2 of the pata
drives are on a pci addon card. 

If you cannot get pata working in 7.04 there may be additional issues
with that particular kernel that they released with it.

one thing to check is modprobe and do an internet search to see what
kernel modules your chipsets require.  One other thing to try is the
alternate I386 distrobution as opposed to the live cd.

Glen Merrick

hoagies wrote:
 Hi:

 1.  I do have three forms of Ubuntu 7.04:  The live desktop cd, the
 alternate cd, and the dvd

 2.  I have 4 totally different machines:

 a.  Three pata controlled machines, of various plumage
 b.  One sata controlled machine

 3.  None of the above mentioned forms of Ubuntu 7.04 are working with
 the pata controlled machines:  I get the now famous can't access tty;
 job control turned off, followed by several initramfs messages

 4.  The live desktop cd IS working with the sata controlled machine

 5.  I have upgraded one pata machine from Ubuntu 6.10 to Ubuntu 7.04
 via the internet/repositories, without any problems;  that system is
 using kernel 2.6.17

 My personal Opinion:  There IS a difference between Ubuntu 6.10 amd
 Ubuntu 7.04.  From the above I do conclude that Ubuntu 7.04 was
 written for sata controlled machines, and does NOT support pata
 controlled machines.

 What is the difference??:  It might be the 2.6.20 kernel used by Ubuntu
 7.04, in which case I believe Ubuntu will have to re-write Ubuntu 7.04,
 this time with pata supported  I do believe that people using
 sata controlled systems won't have that many problems!!



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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread gmerrick
hehe
Pata =  EIDE
SATA = serial ata

glen


hoagies wrote:
 Hi again:

 In order not to confuse people with my pata and sata controlled
 systems, I am adding these, defining those terms:

 1.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachment

 2.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA



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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread hap0
Regarding the discussion of 7.04 being geared for SATA vs. PATA, let me
just reiterate that it works fine in my PATA only box.

I downloaded the final release of the LiveCD and installed it without
any of these issues that I had from the previous beta.

I have a Core 2 Duo E6400, Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset),
1Gb RAM, nVidia 6800 Ultra. I only have IDE drives right now--both and
80GB PATA/IDE HDD, and PATA/IDE DVD-RW attached to the motherboard's
only PATA/IDE port. I have the JMicron setting in BIOS set to IDE.

Cheers.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-29 Thread Larry Wolfe
Many thanks to hoagies, gmerrick and hop0 for the suggestions.  I knew I
had a lot of research to do before I could even comprehend what was
being said (I'm an old guy who is barely literate in computers), so I
took the easy way out.  I again downloaded the desktop verison of 7.04,
burned an ISO CD and installed it on the Western Digital external hard
drive (USB connection).  Even though I know the definition of insanity
is repeating the same process and expecting different results, it
appears that at least this one time, it may have worked.

In all previous installations of of 7.04 and 6.06 the system never
displayed the boot options at start-up, now when the machine is powered
up, the several boot options are displayed with Ubuntu Kernel
2.6.20-15-generic being the default which will boot unless I intervene
and select another.   Since this latest installation of 7.04 I must have
successfuly rebooted six or seven times...not once did I encounter the
dreaded /bin/sh: cant accessetc.  Fingers will remain crossed for
quite a while, but so far so good.

I wish I could add some insight that would be helpful to people who
continue to have trouble with this particular bug, but, even if it was
me (and not software or hardware) doing something wrong, I don't know
what it could have been.

Thanks again to all and good luck!

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-28 Thread Larry Wolfe
Many thanks for the advice.  I followed both suggestions.

From the Western Digital site I downloaded something called Data Lifeguard 
and used it to run an extended diagnostic test of the drive.  After running 
48 minutes and testing every sector, the drive passed.  So I'm reasonably 
sure that the drive is not the problem.

I have two possible kernels bto use: 2.6.15-28-386 and 2.6.15-26-386.  I get 
the same /bin/sh can't access tty...etc. message with each one.  There is 
also a Recovery option under each kernel.  I tried that once and at some 
point in the boot process, it wanted me to enter a command.  I had no idea 
what I needed to enter to continue the boot so I just exited and shut down.

The thing that baffles me so is that if I reinstalled 6.06 from the ISO disk 
that I burned, the thing will boot fine for one or two times, then it fails 
and gives the /bin/sh can't...etc.

Thanks again for the suggestions.  I've subscribed to receive all the posts 
on this bug, but if you see a fix or work-around elsewhere, I'd be grateful 
if you'd pass it on to me.

Regards,
Larry Wolfe
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control 
turned off


if you have a WD drive, go to the WD website and download one of their
ISO's that can check your drive.  You may have a bad drive.

Also to try is one of the older kernel versions that appear in GRUB when
you start up.  That worked for me on my laptop.

Larry Wolfe wrote:
 As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
 Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
 to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't accessetc. message.  Although
 millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
 playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
 enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.



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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-27 Thread Larry Wolfe
As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't accessetc. message.  Although
millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-27 Thread gmerrick
if you have a WD drive, go to the WD website and download one of their
ISO's that can check your drive.  You may have a bad drive.

Also to try is one of the older kernel versions that appear in GRUB when
you start up.  That worked for me on my laptop.

Larry Wolfe wrote:
 As was the case with 7.04, the 6.06 version that was reinstalled on the
 Western Digital hard drive booted twice uneventfully.  The third attempt
 to boot produced the /bin/sh: can't accessetc. message.  Although
 millions may successfully be runnning Ubuntu, after many weeks of
 playing with it, I have concluded that I am evidently not sophisticated
 enough to use Ubuntu.  Good luck to all in sorting out this bug.



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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-26 Thread Larry Wolfe
Following may be useless, but on the hope that it might add some insight for 
some problem-solver, I will post it:
I installed Ubuntu 6.06 from an ISO disk I burned.  I installed it on a Western 
Digital 80Gb external Hard Drive (USB) connected to a Compaq Presario with an 
Athlon 3000+ processor.  It installed and booted from the external drive fine.  
I then updated to Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop.  The 7.04  install again booted fine 
from the WD external drive, once, twice, maybe three times.  On the third or 
fourth time I tried to boot I got the /bin/sh: can't access tty; job turned off 
message.  

Because I know nothing about Ubutu commands and the help menu is not at
all intuitive for me, I simply gave up, shut down and attempted to
reboot--no luck--same  result:  /bin/sh: cant accessetc.

Using the same ISO disk as before I reinstalled 6.06 (erasing the disk
in the process) on the WD external drive.  I've rebooted fromn the same
external drive twice since then with no problems.  I will not attempt to
update to 7.04 unless I see that there is a definitive fix to the can't
access tty issue.

One final observation,   Although I'm still new to Ubuntu, I have
experienced the phenomenon of having an install boot faultlessly once,
twice or three times, only to fail on the fourth and successive boot
attempts.  In that previous circumstance I had installed the system on
an 8 Gb USB-connected  flash drive.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-25 Thread hap0
I downloaded the final release of the LiveCD and everything works fine
now. I installed it last night without any incident.

I have a Core 2 Duo E6400, Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset),
1Gb RAM, nVidia 6800 Ultra. I only have IDE drives right now--both and
80GB IDE HDD, and IDE DVD-RW attached to the motherboard's only IDE
port. I have the JMicron setting in BIOS set to IDE.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-25 Thread quique1hn
I have the same problem hp omnibook xpress, ubuntu and kubuntu 7.04
final.. I tried in one desktop and it`s run ok.. that say it´s not the
cd.. y have a Kubuntu herd 4 and that work well, tested a couple of
minutes before this post...

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-24 Thread gmerrick
I am having the same issue with my Toshiba Tecra S3 (PTS30C-MT101E),
which was working with 6.10 quite happily.  I followed the instructions
to upgrade, downloaded the update from the net and rebooted into the
error below:

BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-23 Thread Mr. Vage
I am having the same problem. My computer config is: Core 2 Duo E6300,
Gigabyte GA-965P-S3, 2 GB RAM, eVga 7900GS, Pioneer DVR-112D.

I have tried a few different configurations. If I have the FDD in or if
I have it disabled, I get the error above. If I have no FDD in, but it's
enabled in the BIOS, I get [xx.] Buffer I/O error on device fd0,
logical block 0.

Booting into the alternate CD, I get to the Detect CD Drive step. but
it can't find one. Listing the contents of /dev/, I can see that there
is no cdrom. My DVD drive is connected to the only IDE port on the
board.

I hope this information helps anyone trying to fix this problem. I
really want to try out Feisty.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-23 Thread Fábio Silva
Hi all, i tryed to install with the Xubuntu CD but has the same problem..
Then i tryed to install with ubuntu 7.04 alternate CD and now i'm using 
ubuntu... all the installarion was ok!

Regards,
Fabio

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-21 Thread jnjintc

Hi 
I struggled for many hours with the problem can't access tty; job control 
turned off. My last ditch effort was to burn the iso image onto a CD. 
Previoulsy, I had burned the image onto a DVD. Using a plain old CD solved this 
problem for me

good luck

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-21 Thread derek324
LiveCD NOT BOOTING of  on many configurations is classified as: importance - 
MEDIUM?! What would be importance highest - a PC exploding?
This is a showstopper, not a 'medium impact' bug! I believe that a distribution 
should be stopped until this is rectified.

I have the same /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off when trying 
to boot from LiveCD 7.04 (CDs, not DVDs).
Configuration: motherboard Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 with AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 1GB 
RAM, nothing unusual in hardware.
LiveCD which DOES NOT boot: Kubuntu 7.04
LiveCDs which boots fine: Ubuntu 7.04. Yes, Ubuntu 7.04 boots fine for me, it 
is Kubuntu 7.04 which does not.
Also booting fine: Ubuntu 6.10, Kubuntu 6.10, Xubuntu 6.10

cheers, Derek

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-20 Thread Daniel Matysiak
Some more information. I noticed messages like the following in my
/var/log/dist-upgrade/term.log  (the X and Y are just some version
numbers from the kernel, but it seemed to be overall universal so i
omitted the specific ones):

update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.X-Y-generic
cp: cannot state `/etc/udev/rules.d/05-options.rules': No such file or directory

cp: cannot state `/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules': No such file or
directory


Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
You shouldn't call /sbin/update-grub. Please call /usr/sbin/update-grub instead!

1. /usr/share/doc/grub/NEWS.Debian.gz
file and follow its instructions.
Your /etc/kernel-img.conf needs to be updated. Read grub's NEWS.Debian[1]
Running postinst hook script /sbin/update-grub.
cp: cannot state `/etc/udev/rules.d/05-options.rules': No such file or directory

cp: cannot state `/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules': No such file or directory
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.17-11-generic
Running depmod.


After I reboot, I get almost what I did when trying to boot the cd:

Starting up...
Loading, please wait...
[35.998671] ata5.00: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
(similar ones repeat about 5 times)...
Check root= bootarg cat /prov/cmdline
or midding modules, devices: cat /proc/modules ls /dev
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/40c43667-f776-4843-8e5d-b69ac3628546 does not exist. 
Dropping to a shell!

From here on I get exactly what I got when trying to boot the CD (the
BusyBox stuff I posted above.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-20 Thread Fábio Silva
Man, i have a compaq n160 and i tryed to install ubuntu 7.04 i have no
OS im my notebook, but i cant install ubuntu...  the message i have is
this message

BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)


How to solve it? need information? 

The system doesnt boot!! i cant install it!

Regards,
Fabio

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-20 Thread Jae Stutzman
Having the same problem with a pretty old Compaq Evo. Ubuntu 6.10 works fine on 
this box, but I cannot even boot 7.04 livecd. I've tried every boot option I 
know of :)
Here is my dmesg and lspci -vv outputs from 6.10.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-20 Thread Jae Stutzman

** Attachment added: lspci -vv
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7369732/lscpci.txt

** Description changed:

- Version: Xubuntu 7.04b
+ Version: Xubuntu 7.04b, Ubuntu 7.04
  System: Dell Inspiron 7500
  Celeron 500Mhz (PIII), 500Mb RAM
  
  This happens at boot time, I get left with initramfs shell prompt. The
  same notebook boots 6.10 without problems.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-19 Thread Daniel Matysiak
I confirm that I am having similar problems. I mention some things here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2486432#post2486432

Under Edgy, I experience random freezes and it appears that the JMicron
controller has something to do with this according to you and some bug
posts. However, my understanding is that Feisty fixes some/all of these
problems? For the time being, I have decided to disable the JMicron
stuff in BIOS and see how Edgy fares. The error messages do go away, but
I have yet to see if I still experience crashing.

 Earlier, I tried installing Feisty to see if it remedied the problem.
No luck. I am not able to even reach the installation. I get an error
message like the one in the appended image (some of the numbers may have
been different before i disabled jmicron in bios).


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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-19 Thread Daniel Matysiak
Follow-up:
So, as far as edgy is concerned, disabling the JMicron controller does nothing 
to fix the problem :). Also, when I ran the install CD for feisty after 
reenabling it, the numbers following ata are something more liky 7.00 and 
6.00.

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-18 Thread Mark
On 4/7/07, Master Ar2ro wrote:
 I believe I have a similar problem, but I fail to notice the modprobe 
 abnormal exit, or it doesn't happen in my case. There are other things as 
 well:
 1. The 7.04 LiveCD boots only from my CD drive (IDE Slave) but not on my DVD 
 drive (IDE Master) (April 4th image). This happens always. Whenever I boot 
 from my CD drive it tries the floppy a number of times and then boots ok, but 
 when I try to boot from the DVD drive it tries the floppy a whole lot more 
 and then fails with the well known error message.
 2. If I wait a bit I get the following error messages:
 [   60.101981] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
 [   95.974137] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
 [  131.706301] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
 [  136.705051] ata2.00: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x40)
 3. Looking through the init and casper scripts I understand they are looking 
 for a loop device in /sys/block, but the only items I have there are:
 ram0 - ram15 fd0 sda sr0
 sda - my hard drive, sr0 - my dvd drive, my cd drive is not there (though not 
 needed when the LiveCD is in the DVD drive)
 4. comparing the output of udevinfo from my HDD and DVD drives, the DVD seems 
 to be missing information: The E: ID_SERIAL is empty and E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT 
 contains unreadable characters, while they are both ok for my HDD

Ar2ro:

Since edgy, ubuntu is now using libata in place of drivers/ide etc,
this means the handling of ide drives has changed very significantly.
Handling of hdds and cds/dvds has become more integrated.

Please check out bug 103410 which may be more what you are
experiencing and for some kernel related xfermode error see
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03088.html

Cant help on the udev stuff unfortunately.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-17 Thread Master Ar2ro
Since I noticed the info that kernel is fixed (on irc #ubuntu+1 topic) I
tried booting the latest daily build image, but it's still the same for
me. It doesn't boot from my DVD drive without the irqpoll kernel option
(just ends in the busybox as usual). Just thought I'd let you know,
since I don't know if that info was to consider this bug as well ;)

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RE: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-17 Thread Dave Ritchie
Thanks for the reply - I will check this out.

Best regards,
Dave Ritchie

-Original Message-
From: Master Ar2ro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control
turned off

Since I noticed the info that kernel is fixed (on irc #ubuntu+1 topic) I
tried booting the latest daily build image, but it's still the same for
me. It doesn't boot from my DVD drive without the irqpoll kernel option
(just ends in the busybox as usual). Just thought I'd let you know,
since I don't know if that info was to consider this bug as well ;)

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-17 Thread Steven Boothe
I'm still stuck with the same error. I have a Core 2 Duo E6400, Gigabyte
GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset), 1Gb RAM, nVidia 6800 Ultra. I only
have IDE drives right now--both and 80GB IDE HDD, and IDE DVD-RW
attached to the motherboard's only IDE port. I have the JMicron setting
in BIOS set to IDE.

I've tried to start the Kubuntu 7.04 beta live system and the booting
process stops in the same way as reported here:

udevd-event[2061] : run_program '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit

BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)

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Re: [Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-17 Thread Mark
Steve,

The -13 kernel burnt into the 7.04 beta live CD will not work, you
need to get kernel -14 or later.


On 4/18/07, Steven Boothe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm still stuck with the same error. I have a Core 2 Duo E6400, Gigabyte
 GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset), 1Gb RAM, nVidia 6800 Ultra. I only
 have IDE drives right now--both and 80GB IDE HDD, and IDE DVD-RW
 attached to the motherboard's only IDE port. I have the JMicron setting
 in BIOS set to IDE.

 I've tried to start the Kubuntu 7.04 beta live system and the booting
 process stops in the same way as reported here:

 udevd-event[2061] : run_program '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit

 BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
 Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

 /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-13 Thread JAM
I'm now experiencing this problem after installing updates this morning.
I'm booting the old 2.6.20-13-generic, X didn't load at first, had to
change the driver in the xorg.conf back to nv from nvidia in order to
get X to load at all. Everything was working perfectly until this
morning's update.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-12 Thread Mark
Guido Scalise: you need to get a newer kernel seing as you are using the
LiveCD you need to get a new LiveCD :( or you could try disabling the
JMicron controller from BIOS and sticking with the intel SATA ports see
bug 84964 (havent tried myself) although you would need a SATA CD/DVD
drive to boot the LiveCD from.  Which I didnt have and you dont appear
to have.

hap0: see comments to Guido

Dave Ritchie: dmesg from working 6.04? lpsci?

Master Ar2ro: I havent forgotten you, tomorrow is Friday after that its
the weekend and I should have some time to look at your hardware specs
(dmesg etc)

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-12 Thread Guido Scalise
Mark: the problem here is that I have my HDD (with a Windows partition)
connected in the JMicron controller (as the ICH8 doesn't provide NCQ nor
AHCI mode -ICH8R does-), and both DVD drives are on the JMicron IDE port
as well, and I don't want to end messing up my Windows installation.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-12 Thread Bob Smith
FWIW, I just started having this problem (boot to busybox prompt) on
reboots after doing update/upgrade a couple hours ago. Been using 7.04b
on ASUS Z62FM laptop, with few problems (like no sound) until now. Tried
booting to 2.6.20-13-generic recovery mode, and it started up ok (and
with sound again). -- Bob

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-11 Thread Guido Scalise

I have almost the exact same HW configuration as Mark (Core 2 Duo E6400, 
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (Intel 965P Chipset), 2Gb RAM, nVidia 7300 GT, JMicron 
controller enabled with 250 Gb SATA drive on AHCI mode, IDE DVD-ROM and DVD-RW 
attached to the motherboard's only IDE port.

I've tried to start the Kubuntu 7.04 beta live system / installation dvd
from both DVD Drives and the booting process stops in the same way as
Mark stated.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-11 Thread hap0
I've tried to start the Kubuntu 7.04 beta live system / installation
dvd from both DVD Drives and the booting process stops in the same way
as Mark stated. (Guido).

That goes for me too -- with an Nvidia 6800 video card.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-10 Thread Dave Ritchie

I see the identical problem on a Dell PowerEdge 4400 server running 7.04 beta. 
This also works fine with 6.04.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-10 Thread Dave Ritchie

I see the identical problem on a Dell PowerEdge 4400 server running 7.04 beta. 
This also works fine with 6.04.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-09 Thread Master Ar2ro
Here's the dmesg from the boot from my DVD drive (with kernel option
irqpoll). As far as I know I don't have a jmicron controller ;) Not to
mention any SATA support at all. It's a pretty old machine.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-09 Thread Master Ar2ro
Now that I think about it, by the working setup you might mean my
working edgy installation, so here's the dmesg from this one as well ;)

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-08 Thread Mark
ar2ro: can you please upload a dmesg from the working setup, bug 84964
is related to jmicron pata/sata controllers (I have one on my Gigabyte
GA-965P-DS3P motherboard) however your lspci doesnt appear to indicate
any jmicron hardware - I have checked the attachment to comment 25 but I
could be blind :)

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-07 Thread Master Ar2ro
Mark: No, I didn't disable the floppy, I'll try it a bit later today. I
did boot without the quiet and splash options, but it scrolls damn fast
during the boot so I can't really keep up with all those messages, and I
don't know how to scroll back up once I'm in the initramfs prompt. I did
even boot with the debug kernel option but the debug log didn't help me
too much. Is there a way to get all those boot messages to a file
available from the initramfs?

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-07 Thread Mark
Ar2ro: Shift+PgUp should scroll up Shift+PgDown should scroll down (once
you have scrolled up) although the size of the scroll back buffer is
limited.

I am not sure if `dmesg` will work from the busybox prompt, it is
normally the way you see the contents when in a terminal or shell.

If dmesg doesnt work and you need a way to get back beyond the limit of
the buffer, the size of the boot buffer appears to be adjustable when
compiling the kernel - which wont help you a lot, so the alternative is
to try a video camera - funny I know but I´ll admit to using it for this
very bug!

This bug also appears to be related to our bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/84964

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-07 Thread Master Ar2ro
dmesg doesn't work under busybox, I already tried that. I made a few
photos with my mobile phone though they're low quality. Right now I'm
downloading the today's daily image, and I'll get to testing right after
I get it. I attached the few LQ photos I made, though they won't be much
help probably.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-07 Thread Master Ar2ro
Ok, I tried the most up-to-date image and here's what I got:

1. The situation is exactly the same trying out of the box. It runs on my CD 
drive, but fails and ends in initramfs prompt when booted from my DVD drive.
2. I tried looking through the messages as far as I could go, and there was 
*no* modprobe abnormal exit, so as far as I can tell, that's not the case for 
me. Something else is failing.
3. I tried the solution suggested in the bug 84964 you pointed, and indeed, 
adding `irqpoll ` to kernel options solves the problem of booting from my DVD 
drive.

I copied over the logs and lspci outputs from both boots (from CD and
DVD drives) so if you need any of those just ask.

Also, since I booted from the DVD without the splash and quiet options I
also found two more things:

1. There is a failed action during system shutdown, i.e.
`* Unmounting temporary filesystems...
umount: /cow not found [fail]`
2. When the CD is ejected at the last stage of the shutdown, pressing ENTER 
doesn't work, it just appends ^M and does nothing more... is input ignored 
without usplash running?

Well that's about it, if you need any more info or testing just let me
know.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Thomas Hotz
 Mainboard: GA-965P-DS3P
This should be fixed in a daily build.

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Mark
Thomas: Thanks for the pointer, download a full iso again, ouch, I live
in NZ and have a data cap of 1 Gb/month, so have pretty much screwed my
data cap for the month getting the Beta iso

Will try to see if I can use debian-installer or ubuntu-installer from
my working HDD (IDE) to get the non-working (SATA) one installed

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Mark
So its been a night of learning!! you dont have to get the full iso
there are MinimalCDs
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD once you have
the initial install underway you can drop to a shell (Ctrl+Alt+F#) and
use a CD (the tray will open) or a USB flash drive to frantically copy
all debs you have previously downloaded from another machine via USB or
writeable CD to /target/var/cache/apt/archives (drastically reducing the
amount of downloading the MinimalCD installer will have to do).

Then you can try mounting the squashfs image in the LiveCD to extract
the debs on there, only there arent any wthin the compressed filesystem
(all availiable debs are on the CD outside the squashfis image)! The way
the LiveCD installer works is it copies the contents of
casper/filesystem.squashfs over the drives mounted on /target and then
attempts to update the nevessary packages, so the LiveCD hasnt got many
debs on it.

The only gotcha with the live CD is the MinimalCD doesnt haev squashfs
support (/poc/filesystems does not list squashfs) so by the time I had
worked out which package I needed to get linux-image-2.6.20-14-generic
which contains squashfs.ko to enable me to mount filesystem.squashfs
image myself the MinimalCD installer had started downlading linux-
image-2.6.20-14-generic.  No point in downloading it twice and slowing
down the transfer rate - off to be.

2 reccommendations;

1. It might be a good idea for the MinimalCD to come with squashfs
support for crazies like me in the future :)

2. It might be good to able to download off the web individual
precompiled kernel modules of the correct version, i.e squashfs.ko from
`lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/kernel/ubuntu/fs/squashfs/squashfs.ko`
rather than having to download all 28.4 MB of linux-
image-2.6.20-14-generic_2.6.20-14.22_i386.deb which would have allowed
me to mimic the LiveCD installer and speed up the install process.

Oh yeah by the way the current MinimalCD boots just fine on a GA-965P-
DS3P!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Mark
Reads previous post and hangs head in shame at spelling and grammar!  (I
am supposed to be off to bed)

For the interested I did try installing ubiquity (ubuntu-installer), etc
on my working IDE system, ignoring the notes in synaptic about it not
doing a lot that was terribly useful, but even when I managed to disable
the migration assistant, /dev/sda1 was already mounted and ubiquity
gives no GUI way of bypassing the migration-assistant stage - bug?,
which I sorted by passing a command line switch to ubuquity. With no
LiveCD in the system there was no filesystem.squashfs for ubiquity to
dump over /target so it died pretty early in the process.

Then I explored Netbooting and MinimalCD's I got halfway through
installing tftp on another box until I realised that the MinimalCD was
so small.

It is really time for sleep now!

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Master Ar2ro
I believe I have a similar problem, but I fail to notice the modprobe abnormal 
exit, or it doesn't happen in my case. There are other things as well:
1. The 7.04 LiveCD boots only from my CD drive (IDE Slave) but not on my DVD 
drive (IDE Master) (April 4th image). This happens always. Whenever I boot from 
my CD drive it tries the floppy a number of times and then boots ok, but when I 
try to boot from the DVD drive it tries the floppy a whole lot more and then 
fails with the well known error message.
2. If I wait a bit I get the following error messages:
[   60.101981] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
[   95.974137] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
[  131.706301] ata2.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4)
[  136.705051] ata2.00: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x40)
3. Looking through the init and casper scripts I understand they are looking 
for a loop device in /sys/block, but the only items I have there are:
ram0 - ram15 fd0 sda sr0
sda - my hard drive, sr0 - my dvd drive, my cd drive is not there (though not 
needed when the LiveCD is in the DVD drive)
4. comparing the output of udevinfo from my HDD and DVD drives, the DVD seems 
to be missing information: The E: ID_SERIAL is empty and E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT 
contains unreadable characters, while they are both ok for my HDD

lspci attached

** Attachment added: output of lspci -vv
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7192150/ar2ro-lspci

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[Bug 96084] Re: boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off

2007-04-06 Thread Mark
master ar2ro: have you tried disabling your floppy drive in bios to
reduce the console spew? so you can see what is actucally happening.

Have you tried booting without the quiet and splash kernel command line
options and then scrolling back through the obot messages to see where
it dies?

To do this throw the LiveCD in the drive boot from the LiveCD and when
you get to the LiveCD boot menu press F6 and edit the boot command line
removing the quiet and splash options.

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