[Bug 509140] Re: boot with boot=/bin/bash hangs kernel at the prompt ("cannot set terminal process group (-1)")
indium
kerkklokker at gmail.com
Thu May 6 09:22:51 UTC 2010
Dear Jeremy,
continuation of #5:
I've changed the refit.conf (while running mac osx) to put the standard
OS to linux instead of Mac osX. After redoing the ./enable.sh in the
refit package, I rebooted with the 10.04 DVD in place and this time it
_did_ boot from the DVD. This is beginning to look like windows:
sometime it works, sometime not. I have no clue why it didn't work
before nor why it works now.
Anyway: when running ubuntu 10.04 from the dvd (without installing on
disk) I CAN SUSPEND and I CAN RESUME. !!!
So, it is not related to the kernel (2.6.32-21).
This is probably where the supports stop from your side, but if you have
suggestions what to do I would be grateful.
It's either related to the physical disk partition somehow or some
errors in the many configuration files that I've tried to change. I
really need a debugging facility for the suspend procedure to find out.
Is there a description of how suspend works in 10.04?
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boot with boot=/bin/bash hangs kernel at the prompt ("cannot set terminal process group (-1)")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509140
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