Public bug reported:
After today's updates in the morning, and after rebooting the system, the
ubuntu logo and bar appeared as with any other boot, but then everything froze
with some colored horizontal stripes. Then, I tried it again, but pressed
Ctrl+Alt+F1 to see the command line, and I realized the system froze when a
disk check was being forced. I don't know how to reproduce this, since I don't
know how to schedule a disk check. I don't know which package could be
affected, but I do remember some xserver and xorg updates involved.
I'm using Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10 beta 32-bit, in a Dell Inspiron 1525. I think it
might be related to the orange text that used to appear in Hardy when the disk
was checked at boot, but I'm not sure. When the freeze occurs, there's no HD
activity (or any other activity), so it seems it's the whole system, and not
just the gui.
Thanks in advance!
Luis Jorge.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu boot freezes when check disk is forced
+ ubuntu boot freezes when check disk is forced at boot
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu boot freezes when check disk is forced at boot
+ ubuntu freezes when disk check is forced at boot
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ubuntu freezes when disk check is forced at boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282029
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