Actually, Francisco describes my experience as well - even the -3 kernel fails to boot sometimes. It is NOT connected to wireless ON or OFF - it sometimes fails anyway.
A reboot usually works. Please reopen. ** Summary changed: - [regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled + [regression] 2.6.27-3 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled ** Description changed: - 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on my system. 2.6.27-1 boots fine. - - Update: turning wireless off during boot makes the system boot fine. - 2.6.27-1 boots both ways. + 2.6.27-3 fails to boot on my system. 2.6.27-1 boots fine. I haven't been able to find a boot log, unfortunately. If I watch the boot sequence on vt8, it hangs on setting the system clock. And it's a complete hang - Ctrl-Alt-Del does not work, nor Alt-F1 etc. My system is a Core Duo Dell XP M1710 laptop, latest nvidia-177 drivers (envyng), iwl3945 wireless. I have had no such boot issues before, and the -1 kernel works fine. ** Description changed: 2.6.27-3 fails to boot on my system. 2.6.27-1 boots fine. I haven't been able to find a boot log, unfortunately. If I watch the boot sequence on vt8, it hangs on setting the system clock. And it's a complete hang - Ctrl-Alt-Del does not work, nor Alt-F1 etc. My system is a Core Duo Dell XP M1710 laptop, latest nvidia-177 drivers (envyng), iwl3945 wireless. I have had no such boot issues before, and the -1 kernel works fine. + + The boot hangs regardless of wireless state, but only sometimes (about + 50%). A reboot usually resolves the issue. -- [regression] 2.6.27-3 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263059 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
