On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 10:53 +1100, Olivier Mehani wrote:
> In at least one instance of the problem, the machine (HP Proliant
> Microserver n54L) does not have any Bluetooth hardware (or at least none
> that shows in either lspci or lsusb output).
I have this same model and have seen no such problems under wheezy.
(And no, it doesn't have any Bluetooth hardware by default.)
> What kernel from sid would you suggest? I suppose I'll have to unpin my
> sysvinit for the tests too?
The fact that you're reporting problems on a variety of different
machines and kernel versions tells me that one of two things is the
case:
1. You are treating several different bugs as the same thing.
2. You have applied the same unusual configuration to all of these
machines, for example an out-of-tree kernel module or kernel parameter.
Unless you can identify this unusual configuration, let's assume there
are multiple bugs and take them one at a time.
So, select one particular broken system and kernel version and provide
the boot log as far as it goes (photographs are OK but a kernel log via
netconsole is better if you can set that up).
Ben.
--
Ben Hutchings
Lowery's Law:
If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
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