On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Anecdotally also, it appears to be true. Without the resume = UUID
stuff, it does not wake up from hibernate but goes on to reboot.
I tried both with and without the resume device in grub.conf, and my
system showd identical behaviour: it went into
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 14:35:36 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Anecdotally also, it appears to be true. Without the resume = UUID
stuff, it does not wake up from hibernate but goes on to reboot.
I tried both with and without the resume device
On 06.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
What is the difference between the Fedora vanilla kernels
(as described in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories)
and the kernel on kernel.org, would you happen to know?
As far as I can see from the description, these are the
Thanks again!
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 23:15:56 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
http://ur1.ca/iawmi - http://paste.fedoraproject.org/139547/00617141
Reading your dmesg dump, I'm not convinced that the irq handler is
what causes you problems. Some years ago, the code was modified that
On 03.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
How does one go down to a 3.15.10 kernel? I could try that and see, I
guess. Would it also downgrade the headers, etc?
If you install a Fedora kernel: yes.
I think: if you're able to reproduce the error easily, you should try
to bisect the patch which
Thank you again!
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 09:30:39 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 03.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
How does one go down to a 3.15.10 kernel? I could try that and see, I
guess. Would it also downgrade the headers, etc?
If you install a Fedora kernel: yes.
How
On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
How does one do this?
Most probably, a yum downgrade will do it. I've never used any
Fedora (or other distro) kernels longer than during the installation,
so I've no experience.
Also, what is the difference between the Fedora and vanilla kernels?
I
Thanks again!
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 16:51:49 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
In that case, you should download your kernels directly from
kernel.org. It's not a big deal to compile a kernel on your own.
1. Download e.g. the latest mainline kernel from kernel.org
2. Unpack it
On 04.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Does grub not have to be updated also? How does one do that?
No. Your kernel gets installed by make install. Grub.cfg
will also be updated. After make install, you're done and ready to
boot your new kernel. No need for further (grub) action.
I see: makes
Thanks again!
3.17 is the mainline kernel which is under actual development, and
will be the stable kernel once released and updated. Soon after 3.17
is released, the merge window opens, which is the time the developers
are sending new patches to Linus. After 3.18-rc1 is released, the
merge
Hello,
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 21:34:18 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 01.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Unfortunately, there are hard lockups.
Then, you should definitely report this to the Fedora kernel folks.
You can also try with a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, and if
On 30.09.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Thanks! I will do that right now. This only happens to me on a wakeup
from hibernate and with one new laptop (Dell Precision M3800).
If this gives you problems, you could try to disable irqbalance to
work around. Otherwise, I would have ignored the message
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 08:52:19 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 30.09.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Thanks! I will do that right now. This only happens to me on a wakeup
from hibernate and with one new laptop (Dell Precision M3800).
If this gives you problems, you could try to
On 01.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Unfortunately, there are hard lockups.
Then, you should definitely report this to the Fedora kernel folks.
You can also try with a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, and if the
problem persists, you could report it directly to the linux kernel
mailing list.
On 01.10.2014 21:34, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 01.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Unfortunately, there are hard lockups.
Then, you should definitely report this to the Fedora kernel folks.
You can also try with a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, and if the
problem persists, you could report it
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 21:34:18 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 01.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Unfortunately, there are hard lockups.
Then, you should definitely report this to the Fedora kernel folks.
Thanks! I have done this.
You can also try with a vanilla kernel from
On 01.10.2014 21:58, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 21:34:18 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org wrote:
On 01.10.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Unfortunately, there are hard lockups.
Then, you should definitely report this to the Fedora kernel folks.
Thanks! I have done this.
Hello,
I get the following message repeatedly from syslogd, after a wakeup from
hibernate:
kernel:do_IRQ: 0.81 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
I am running kernel 3.6.3-200 on a fully updated F20.
Any suggestions as to how to diagnose and fix the issue?
Thanks,
Ranjan
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On 30.09.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
kernel:do_IRQ: 0.81 No irq handler for vector (irq -1)
Could be a bug in the irq migration code. You should report this to
the Fedora kernel maintainers.
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Thanks! I will do that right now. This only happens to me on a wakeup
from hibernate and with one new laptop (Dell Precision M3800).
Best wishes,
Ranjan
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 20:47:15 +0200 Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org
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On 30.09.2014, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
kernel:do_IRQ: 0.81 No irq
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