* Kernel above 3.8 prevents booting Linux
@ 2014-01-14 19:32 bjoern
2014-01-14 19:52 ` Jason Cooper
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From: bjoern @ 2014-01-14 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
I have an Ubuntu 12.04 x64 server. The hard disk is encrypted using LVM.
With kernel 3.8.8, the server works fine - I am asked to enter the
password and can boot the system.
Any kernel above 3.8, e.g. 3.9/3.11 (I didn't try many) prevents me from
entering the password. It seems the attached USB keyboard is no longer
being read from or the system is hanging.
I can however switch between the kernels in GRUB - it's only after the
kernel has been selected and the password screen is displayed that the
system hangs.
I'd like to help in nailing down the bug but I'm at a loss what to do
here as I can't get to any console or kernel logs.
Regards,
Bjoern
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* Re: Kernel above 3.8 prevents booting Linux
2014-01-14 19:32 Kernel above 3.8 prevents booting Linux bjoern
@ 2014-01-14 19:52 ` Jason Cooper
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From: Jason Cooper @ 2014-01-14 19:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bjoern; +Cc: linux-kernel
bjoern,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 08:32:10PM +0100, bjoern wrote:
> I have an Ubuntu 12.04 x64 server. The hard disk is encrypted using LVM.
>
> With kernel 3.8.8, the server works fine - I am asked to enter the
> password and can boot the system.
>
> Any kernel above 3.8, e.g. 3.9/3.11 (I didn't try many) prevents me from
> entering the password. It seems the attached USB keyboard is no longer
> being read from or the system is hanging.
Have you tried adding the usb keyboard module to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules and rebuilding your initrds?
hth,
Jason.
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