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Subject: [Bug 111151] [pata_amd][pata_acpi] Internal base address register
error prevents initialization of PATA drive
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 12:15:27 +0000
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--- Comment #5 from Andreas E ---
OK, I will.
Let me think...when booting FAILED, it stopped at the initramfs prompt.
I'm not sure if initramfs supports lspci, but I can try.
Also thought of forcing the system into a certain runlevel in both cases.
The Ubuntus have a very crazy "trick" to stop booting in mid-air: have an
additional drive defined in /etc/fstab which you physically disconnect.
Ubuntu will then issue the well-known "A starting job has been running for...1m
30s" and eventually give up, sardonically "welcoming" you to emergency mode.
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