[Bug 1516314] Re: Ubuntu/Xubuntu 15.10 do not boot succcessfully on Inspiron 1012
Dandromb
1516314 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Nov 15 08:12:50 UTC 2015
** Description changed:
I have run into major system freezes and other problems booting
Ubuntu/Xubuntu 15.10 on my laptop (Inspiron 1012).
Xubuntu 15.04 works fine on this laptop. Xubuntu/Ubuntu 15.10 have issues when installed directly on this laptop.
Ubuntu 15.10 works fine on my other computer, an Inspiron 518 desktop w/ AMD graphics, (using the same hard drive) but the OS has issues when the hard drive is transplanted to this computer.
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Specific experiences below.
I'll start by describing my experience with Xubuntu 15.10:
~What works with Xubuntu 15.10:
- * Booting into a non-up-to-date install of 15.10 works fine. Installing
- from the USB installer, keeping packages exactly as they are on the
- installer, I get no issues. As soon as I update my packages and reboot,
- I get the problems described below.
+ * First boot works fine. (However, As soon as I reboot, the systemd
+ option gets stuck before the boot screen.)
* "Upstart" boot option in advanced options in GRUB sort of works, after
updating packages. (but I can't join a wifi network after boot, and I
- get strange systemd-related errors when doing certain things, including
- joining a wifi network.)
+ get strange systemd-related or inadequate permissions errors when doing
+ certain things, including joining a wifi network or trying to mount
+ partitions.)
+
+ * Recovery mode lets me drop to command line, but other actions result
+ in a freeze.
~What doesn't work with Xubuntu 15.10:
* default "systemd" boot option (freezes up before login screen. Strange
errors. Ctrl+Alt+Del does nothing at this point. Ctrl+Alt+PrntScr + R -
E - I - S - U - B does nothing. I have to press and hold power button to
- get out of the frozen/bugged boot sequence)
+ get out of the frozen/bugged boot sequence) (applies to second boot and
+ onwards)
- * recovery mode (boots into the recover screen. Trying to activate
- networking results in strange errors, and an unescapable system freeze.
- trying to do an fsck results in an unescapable system freeze. Pressing
- "resume" to continue booting results in errors and a freeze.)
+ * recovery mode (boots successfully into the recover screen. Trying to
+ activate networking results in strange errors, and an unescapable system
+ freeze. trying to do an fsck results in an unescapable system freeze.
+ Pressing "resume" to continue booting results in errors and a freeze.)
---
My experience with Ubuntu 15.10 is different. I got issues even without
updating my packages.
- ~What works/fails with Ubuntu 15.10 (after transplanting hard-drive, and
- installing on Inspiron 518 desktop w/ AMD graphics):
+ ~What works/fails with Ubuntu 15.10 (after installing on Inspiron 518
+ desktop w/ AMD graphics, then transplanting hard-drive to Inspiron 1012
+ laptop):
* either systemd or upstart session gets to the login screen, plays the
"bongos" startup sound... then system immediately freezes and has to be
shut down via holding the power button.
- * "recovery mode" has errors when trying to activate networking, then
- system freezes up.
+ * "recovery mode" allows drop to command line (anything else results in
+ a freeze.)
~What doesn't work with Ubuntu 15.10 (after using the net installer on
Inspiron 1012 laptop) :
* systemd or upstart session freeze before any GUI shows up
- * recovery mode seems to work, but it seems I somehow did not install
- the ubuntu-desktop and related packages, so I have a core system. Unsure
- how to join a network via command line.
+ * recovery mode allows drop to command line, but everything else causes
+ freezes.
Very hard for me to know what the exact issue is. But I wanted to report
this major boot issue, so there is some chance of finding the cause and
fixing it. I am able to do further troubleshooting if asked.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:15.04.14.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-33.38-generic 3.19.8-ckt7
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-33-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.7
Architecture: i386
CrashDB: ubuntu
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Sat Nov 14 16:12:48 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2015-11-14 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Xubuntu 15.04 "Vivid Vervet" - Release i386 (20150422.1)
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: ubuntu-release-upgrader
Symptom: release-upgrade
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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Title:
Ubuntu/Xubuntu 15.10 do not boot succcessfully on Inspiron 1012
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
I have run into major system freezes and other problems booting
Ubuntu/Xubuntu 15.10 on my laptop (Inspiron 1012).
Xubuntu 15.04 works fine on this laptop. Xubuntu/Ubuntu 15.10 have issues when installed directly on this laptop.
Ubuntu 15.10 works fine on my other computer, an Inspiron 518 desktop w/ AMD graphics, (using the same hard drive) but the OS has issues when the hard drive is transplanted to this computer.
---
Specific experiences below.
I'll start by describing my experience with Xubuntu 15.10:
~What works with Xubuntu 15.10:
* First boot works fine. (However, As soon as I reboot, the systemd
option gets stuck before the boot screen.)
* "Upstart" boot option in advanced options in GRUB sort of works,
after updating packages. (but I can't join a wifi network after boot,
and I get strange systemd-related or inadequate permissions errors
when doing certain things, including joining a wifi network or trying
to mount partitions.)
* Recovery mode lets me drop to command line, but other actions result
in a freeze.
~What doesn't work with Xubuntu 15.10:
* default "systemd" boot option (freezes up before login screen.
Strange errors. Ctrl+Alt+Del does nothing at this point.
Ctrl+Alt+PrntScr + R - E - I - S - U - B does nothing. I have to press
and hold power button to get out of the frozen/bugged boot sequence)
(applies to second boot and onwards)
* recovery mode (boots successfully into the recover screen. Trying to
activate networking results in strange errors, and an unescapable
system freeze. trying to do an fsck results in an unescapable system
freeze. Pressing "resume" to continue booting results in errors and a
freeze.)
---
My experience with Ubuntu 15.10 is different. I got issues even
without updating my packages.
~What works/fails with Ubuntu 15.10 (after installing on Inspiron 518
desktop w/ AMD graphics, then transplanting hard-drive to Inspiron
1012 laptop):
* either systemd or upstart session gets to the login screen, plays
the "bongos" startup sound... then system immediately freezes and has
to be shut down via holding the power button.
* "recovery mode" allows drop to command line (anything else results
in a freeze.)
~What doesn't work with Ubuntu 15.10 (after using the net installer on
Inspiron 1012 laptop) :
* systemd or upstart session freeze before any GUI shows up
* recovery mode allows drop to command line, but everything else
causes freezes.
Very hard for me to know what the exact issue is. But I wanted to
report this major boot issue, so there is some chance of finding the
cause and fixing it. I am able to do further troubleshooting if asked.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:15.04.14.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-33.38-generic 3.19.8-ckt7
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-33-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.7
Architecture: i386
CrashDB: ubuntu
CurrentDesktop: XFCE
Date: Sat Nov 14 16:12:48 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2015-11-14 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Xubuntu 15.04 "Vivid Vervet" - Release i386 (20150422.1)
PackageArchitecture: all
SourcePackage: ubuntu-release-upgrader
Symptom: release-upgrade
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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