On 07/11/2010 05:06 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
I have managed to find a work-around to the latest kernel failing to boot on my Toshiba laptop. Before downgrading, I tried chrooting the system and rebuilding the initramfs, but no luck it stopped at the same place on boot -- Setting up UTF-8 mode.
So I booted to the dual-install media, chrooted the system and downgraded to kernel26-2.6.34-2. This kernel boots fine.
There is a problem with kernel26-2.6.34.1-1-x86_64. Since I can't boot it, I'm not sure what testing I can do, but if you can think of one, I'm happy to run it. This laptop is a Toshiba 205d. It hasn't ever had a problem with any other Arch or SuSE kernel, so I'm not sure what to tell you.
I've posted the dmidecode information in case that will help. It is here:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/Archlinux/bugs/toshiba205d-dmidecode.txt
Let me know what you think.
CORRECTION: 2.6.34-2 is not OK, it has this issue with booting once, then going bad and not booting again. Same with the 2.6.34.1 kernel... Allan, all, This kernel problem I'm having with the 2.6.34 kernels seems like it is getting worse. I'm getting 'kernel null pointer' errors and then spaghetti spewed all over the screen. This happens just about every time I install a 2.6.34 Arch kernel on this laptop. (either 2.6.34-2 or 2.6.34.1) The 2.6.32-LTS kernel is working fine (perfect actually). I've tried rebuilding the initramfs or whatever you call it with: Normal Kernel: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.34-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26.img Fallback Kernel: /sbin/mkinitcpio -k 2.6.34-ARCH -c /etc/mkinitcpio.conf -g /boot/kernel26-fallback.img -S autodetect and each time it completes successfully. But then it will either boot once OK, then fail to boot the very next time I try to boot the box -- or -- it will never boot. It looks like it is blowing up on the loading modules line or it just gets stuck on the setting up UTF-8 mode line. No doubt this bug is also what is causing compiz to white-screen when I do get one of these new kernels to boot, but with no logging on during the boot process when it blows up, I'm not sure what to do. What say the gurus? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com