Public bug reported:
This is probably not in the right section, but I don't actually know
what package is producing the error.
When I start up my machine, it goes through the normal boot processes
until it halts after reporting the following :
Loading the saved-state of the serial devices...
/dev/ttyS0 at 0x0300 ( irq = 4 ) is a 16550A
Illegal UART type: undefined
/dev/ttyS0 at 0x02f8 ( irq = 3 ) is a undefined
init rc-default main process <PID> terminated with status 1
Oddly enough, the machine will boot into the maintenance mode and I can
switch to a different init level and use the machine as normal, but it
is rather inconvenient to do that every time I start the OS. I have
tried manually configuring the set serial file, allowing the kernel to
configure it (using dpkg-reconfigure setserial) and I have removed the
setserial program all together. Nothing has fixed the problem, so
perhaps the error exists elsewhere?
This problem started as soon as I performed a dist-upgrade from 6.10
(edgy) to 7.04 (feisty) about a week ago.
The machine in question is a late version of the HP TC1100 tablet
(1.2Ghz Pentium M).
Thanks.
** Affects: setserial (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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rc-default main terminates boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110623
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