FS#46092 - [linux] 4.1.6-1 Lock up on 2x x86_64 Archlinux installations
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Opened by cirrus (cirrus) - Monday, 24 August 2015, 10:30 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 19:11 GMT
Opened by cirrus (cirrus) - Monday, 24 August 2015, 10:30 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 19:11 GMT
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Additional info: Description: Today i updated 2 archlinux
x86_64 installs, after reboot both systems have no network
and no mouse / keyboard input, this happened on two seperate
installs, downgraded both installs to 4.1.5-1 then both
worked as normal. [ Mobo: ASUSTeK model: P6T SE v: Rev 1] :
[GPU: AMD/ATI] RV770 [Radeon HD 4870]
* package version(s) linux 4.1.6-1 * config and/or log files etc. sorry im am newb , i didnt have the wherewithall to copy/paste logs whilst in arch-chroot :/ Steps to reproduce: Uprade to 4.1.6-1, Downgrade to 4.1.5-1 |
This task depends upon
the best method is to do a "git bisect", in order to find the faulty git commit :
http://git-scm.com/docs/git-bisect
using ccache can speed up the compilation time ( this feature can be enabled in makepkg.conf file ) :
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/ccache/
you can compile each kernel version with "makepkg" ( with prefix name : linux_custom, you can set it in the pkgbuild file ),
when you will find the faulty commit you have to create a bugreport on the kernel's bugzilla in order to warn the kernel developers
I installed arch via the evo-boot image. Either I missed the part to configure the fstab or the script does'nt add the boot-partition to the fstab.
If anyone else got this error, please check if your boot-partition was mounted well during kernel update. cirrus please check your boot-partiton (execute 'mount | grep /boot' in a shell. if there is no output you have the same problem like me)
Regards