Bug 160385
| Summary: | Installer hangs with Kernel Panic | ||||||||||
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| Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | stef <stephane.tranchemer> | ||||||||
| Component: | kernel | Assignee: | Dave Jones <davej> | ||||||||
| Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Brian Brock <bbrock> | ||||||||
| Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |||||||||
| Priority: | medium | ||||||||||
| Version: | 4 | CC: | martinkuetzing, pfrields, wtogami | ||||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||||||
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| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||||||||||
| OS: | Linux | ||||||||||
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| Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |||||||||
| Doc Text: | Story Points: | --- | |||||||||
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| Last Closed: | 2005-08-04 04:58:53 UTC | Type: | --- | ||||||||
| Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- | ||||||||
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Description
stef
2005-06-14 20:18:29 UTC
Created attachment 115424 [details]
kernel crash with 2.6.11 kernels on FC3 with acpi=off
Created attachment 115426 [details]
kernel panic on booting DVD of FC4 x86_64 - part1
Created attachment 115427 [details]
ernel panic on booting DVD of FC4 x86_64 - part2
Solution for Kernel Panic on boot from bug 159026 1- at boot: prompt just type in some random crap 2- validate, the system will just give an error 3- at the boot: prompt again, just press enter Regarding the crash with 2.6.11 kernels and acpi, I tryed the 'solution' proposed in bug report 155127 but it doesn't do any good. the acpi=off and acpi=ht kernel parameters fails the same way. I also have seen an installer kernel panic message on hardware that runs FC4_TEST3 just fine. Your comment number 4 above, solved the problem for me. Additional infos for FC3 2.6.11 kernel series behaviours: installed FC4 on a disk in the same machine. -the acpi=off boot option no longer crash the system -the power-off sequence now completes on its own, no need to pull the cord I read some reports about problems with ACPI introduced in FC3 2.6.11 kernels, it seems the patches comited to make the FC4 kernel fixed the problems. I revert comment #7 I dunno why but the power off process worked once on a newly installed FC4 (and only once). But finally the buggy behaviour of "power not turned off" still remain, the new kernel 2.6.12-1.1387_FC4 doesn't change a thing. There's so much going on in this bug report that it's hard to make head or tail what's going on. Every other comment is talking about a different release and a different bug. Please, focus this bug on the problem that the x86_64 dvd doesn't boot, and ignore all the other problems (and file separate bugs for them if needbe). The screen captures from the DVD boot failure are showing a failure trying to mount /dev/hda2 as a root filesystem which the initrd from the DVD doesn't do. Are you adding command line arguments to the boot prompt when booting the DVD ? It's right, I put perhaps a bit too much in this repport but all of this was happening at same time, the 2.6.11 "adventures" on FC3 was the thing getting on my nerves that pushed me to install FC4 and then encountered new troubles, and old ones still not resolved... so I did repport all in one. For your question in Comment #9 I don't use any command line argument, only pressing the Enter key. [This comment has been added as a mass update for all FC4 kernel bugs. If you have migrated this bug from an FC3 bug today, ignore this comment.] Please retest your problem with todays 2.6.12-1.1398_FC4 update. If your problem involved being unable to boot, or some hardware not being detected correctly, please make sure your /etc/modprobe.conf is correct *BEFORE* installing any kernel updates. If in doubt, you can recreate this file using.. mv /etc/sysconfig/hwconf /etc/sysconfig/hwconf.bak mv /etc/modprobe.conf /etc/modprobe.conf.bak kudzu Thank you. Retested with 2.6.12-1.1398_FC4 My problem however isn't about being unable to boot, but being unable to have a computer that shuts down on itself. Anyway, I tryed as you suggested to recreate the hardware description files but no changes, the power still remains on the board at the end of the shutdown process. And for info I started on a clean FC4 install, not an upgrade. On the other hand I read the 2.6.13-rc4 kernel Changelog and saw a HUGE number of fixes about reboot/shutdown processes and ACPI... could this be related ? Ok, I'm going to close this, as the initial bug report was a dupe of the i915boot bug. There is at least one other bug open about the reboot/shutdown problem, and there's a number of changes going on upstream as you've noticed. I'll look into getting some of those in an update soon. thanks. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 159026 *** found a solution at report bug 160269 to install and avoid the crash (strange behaviour though). for more info, I compiled and installed a 2.6.13 vanilla kernel, and since everything is going just fine ! -power off working -no more crash with high-stress program like Doom3 |