** Description changed: + SRU justification: + udev in Ubuntu 11.10 has regressed support for certain hardware configurations, resulting in firmware failing to be loaded at boot time due to a race condition when shutting down udev in the initramfs. This causes network interfaces to fail to come up in a usable state on systems previously supported, and also causes long boot-time delays on these same systems. + + Regression potential: + The nature of the fix introduces the possibility that some systems that are not affected by this bug will have their boot slowed down as a result of udev being forced to process more events before it's able to exit. + Installing the latest Beta 1 of Ubuntu 11.10 (downloaded iso on 09-06-2011) fails after the first reboot with this error: bnx2: Can't load firmware file "bnx2/bnx2-mips-06-6.2.1.fw" udevd[107]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:v000014E4d0000164Csv00001028sd000001B2bc02sc00i00' [172] terminated by signal 9 (Killed) Earlier stable versions of Ubuntu Server (11.04) work fine on this machine. For further investigations i collected some additional information for you. (Attachments) Are there any other needed information i can supply?
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