On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 18:40 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 10:31 +0200, wzab wrote: > > Package: linux-2.6 > > Version: 2.6.39-2 > > Severity: important > > > > One of my machines, which perfectly works with kernels up to 2.6.37.xxx > > shown sometimes unstable behaviour with 2.6.38.xxx and completely failed > > to boot (with probability c.a. 0.99) with my own kernels 2.6.39.xxx > > This problem was reported: > > http://groups.google.com/group/kernelarchive/browse_thread/thread/adaeb363d2eadf24 > > http://groups.google.com/group/kernelarchive/browse_thread/thread/b5fdfedd74668fbc > > but up to this time I have found no solution. > > Suspecting, that the problem may be associated with my kernel configuration, > > I tried the standard Debian kernel 2.6.39-2. > > What I've found is that the kernel boots correctly after the power-up, but > > when I try to reboot machine, I get the errors quoted below (logs from serial > > console, as the machine didn't boot correctly). > > I also attached compressed logs from two attempts to boot machine (with MAC > > addresses changed due to privacy reasons). > > Each log contains the messages from correct booting (right after power-up) > > and from the unsuccessful booting (after reboot). > [...] > > Please report this bug upstream at <https://bugzilla.kernel.org> under > product 'ACPI', component 'Config-Processors'. ...and let us know the bug number or URL, so we can track it. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
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