[Bug 272247] Re: System freezes during boot, unless I hold a key down
Scott Minster
scott at minsters.us
Wed Dec 10 02:03:52 UTC 2008
thegizmoguy, you can get a dmesg output by opening a terminal and
running `dmesg'. You can do this as a normal user; you don't need to be
root. Generally, you'll probably want to redirect that to a file by
running something like `dmesg > dmesg.txt'. Then you can upload
dmesg.txt here.
On another note, I tried booting my system with my old Hardy 2.6.24
kernel that was still on my system. It seems to still work, and doesn't
have this bug. I can suspend and wakeup without too much trouble. For
some reason, I have to rmmod and modprobe ath_pci and restart nm-applet
to get the wireless working after the wakeup. This didn't happen with
Hardy, but I don't think it's related to this bug.
I'm not sure what the long term effects of running the older kernel
would be, but I think I'm going to try it for a while.
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System freezes during boot, unless I hold a key down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272247
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