Bug 927876

Summary: Cannot boot up after update
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: carlolkl
Component: kernelAssignee: Kernel Maintainer List <kernel-maint>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 18CC: gansalmon, itamar, jonathan, kernel-maint, madhu.chinakonda
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Last Closed: 2013-07-02 18:49:48 UTC Type: Bug
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Description carlolkl 2013-03-26 12:29:05 UTC
Created attachment 716495 [details]
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Description of problem:


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
3.8.4 - 202


How reproducible:
Boot after upgrade from previous version


Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
See screen shot

Expected results:
Normal boot up


Additional info:
The working version is 3.8.2 - 206.fc18.x86_64

Comment 1 carlolkl 2013-03-26 12:29:43 UTC
The machine is Lenovo X61 notebook.

Comment 2 Josh Boyer 2013-03-26 13:36:36 UTC
This is basically saying it can't find the root device.  Boot into the old kernel and check the following:

1) That the grub config file contains a correct entry for 3.8.4-202, containing both the linux and initrd lines and using a similar root= to the previously working kernels.

2) That there is a corresponding initramfs for 3.8.4 in /boot, and it is of similar size to the previous working kernels.

Comment 3 Josh Boyer 2013-07-02 18:49:48 UTC
This bug is being closed with INSUFFICIENT_DATA as there has not been a response in 2 weeks. If you are still experiencing this issue, please reopen and attach the relevant data from the latest kernel you are running and any data that might have been requested previously.