[Bug 936293] Re: upstart 1.4-0ubuntu7 causes systems with custom kernel not to boot

Michael Marley michael at michaelmarley.com
Mon Feb 20 11:09:45 UTC 2012


They both have ptys enabled, with exactly the same configuration options
as above.  I have attached one of the .config files.

Probably the most significant change I made was disabling initramfs
support.  Other than that, my changes were mainly just compiling
everything I needed into the kernel and not compiling anything I knew I
didn't need.

** Attachment added: "config-3.3.0-rc4+"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/936293/+attachment/2761686/+files/config-3.3.0-rc4%2B

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Title:
  upstart 1.4-0ubuntu7 causes systems with custom kernel not to boot

Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Upstart 1.4-0ubuntu7 has caused two of my systems with custom kernels
  to fail to boot again.  This appears to have to do with boot logging,
  which caused the same problem in a previous release and was re-enabled
  for 1.4-0ubuntu7.  When attempting to boot the custom kernel, the
  system just sits there flashing the cursor instead of doing anything
  useful.  Reverting to 1.4-0ubuntu6 works around the problem.

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