On 6/18/19 10:19 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 6/17/19 10:48 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> Ok, then a kernel bisection is required. What's the latest kernel that
>> works and the first kernel that has this issue?
>>
> On the system I just installed, it's the '-20' version. On the old
> system, it was a more recent version, and I think updates removed the
> last working version, so that specifying an older kernel didn't work.
>
> However, keep in mind that now I installed a new Lubuntu 18.04.2
> partition, if I specify to load the old system (which always used to
> crash during boot), it has booted without any problems, several times.
>
> The problem seems to be related some way with booting the default
> partition.
>
> I know in applying updates, it asked whether or not to replace the GRUB
> configuration with the package-maintainer's version, and I agreed to do
> that. After those updates, the problem started happening.
>
I encountered the same problem on my 32-bit MacBook, which I updated today.
On that one, there were two earlier kernels. Both the '-45' kernel
(4.15.0-45, I think) and the '-47' kernel work. The '-52' kernel
(recently updated-to) fails.
I recently updated a Dell GX-260 (the one I had problems with was a Dell
GX-270), and it has not yet encountered the problem.
On 6/18/19 10:19 AM, Aere Greenway wrote: maintainer' s version, and I agreed to do
> On 6/17/19 10:48 PM, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
>> Ok, then a kernel bisection is required. What's the latest kernel that
>> works and the first kernel that has this issue?
>>
> On the system I just installed, it's the '-20' version. On the old
> system, it was a more recent version, and I think updates removed the
> last working version, so that specifying an older kernel didn't work.
>
> However, keep in mind that now I installed a new Lubuntu 18.04.2
> partition, if I specify to load the old system (which always used to
> crash during boot), it has booted without any problems, several times.
>
> The problem seems to be related some way with booting the default
> partition.
>
> I know in applying updates, it asked whether or not to replace the GRUB
> configuration with the package-
> that. After those updates, the problem started happening.
>
I encountered the same problem on my 32-bit MacBook, which I updated today.
On that one, there were two earlier kernels. Both the '-45' kernel
(4.15.0-45, I think) and the '-47' kernel work. The '-52' kernel
(recently updated-to) fails.
I recently updated a Dell GX-260 (the one I had problems with was a Dell
GX-270), and it has not yet encountered the problem.
- Aere
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Sincerely,
Aere