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[Bug 1641120] Re: too many kernels produce start loop

 

Hi Jan, thanks for reporting this bug. It's not a documentation bug
(package=ubuntu-docs). I'll check which package it should be assigned
to.

@Gunnar. Do you know which package it should be assigned to? It's a
problem during startup, so perhaps grub-common?

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Title:
  too many kernels produce start loop

Status in ubuntu-docs package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After performing the last update, I followed the advice to restart the computer. Then it got into
  a loop. After typing the correct password, the screen went 'ploink' and presented again an
  empty password field. No failsafe option was present.

  Upon getting help from an expert, this expert discovered that there were many old 
  linux kernels, all the way back to 2.6.23 en 3.13. This took a lot of time too. Something to do with
  NVIDIA-drivers needing gcc. On starting all the init-ramdisks had to be update for all those kernel versions. (Says my expert.)

  I have had several computers, and each time I copied the entire hard
  disk of one to the next one.

  The remedy was to remove all old kernel versions.

  I consider this a bug. Installing a new kernel without removing old ones causes 
  apparently serious problems. Ordinary users who have no idea about what is "under the hood" 
  are seriously handicapped and not all of them have easy access to an expert who can fix things 
  in a couple of hours. 
  	
  I have Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS

  apt-cache policy pkgname  yields no information.

  I am not sure that have too many outdated linux kernels
  is something in a specific package.

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