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[Bug 1219182] Re: udev timeout: 12.04.2 Apparently successful install; First Boot, Fail

 

Can you boot the latest Saucy daily image and collect apport data.
Also, if you boot into Saucy, you should be able to use chroot to
install other kernels.  A helpful test would be to install the latest
mainline kernel to see if the bug exists there as well.  The latest
mainline kernel can be downloaded from:

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.11-saucy/

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Title:
  udev timeout: 12.04.2 Apparently successful install; First Boot, Fail

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've done an install of 12.04 to a Tyan S2865 with grub on USB and root & swap on an encrypted raided pair of HD's. 
  On first boot I do not reach the decrypt window.  I get an Ubuntu splash screen with the half dozen dots running left to right, changing from red to white (I think that's the color); but they keep doing that indefinitely.   When I do Ctl-Alt-F1 I find the following.

  udev[95]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  usb:v04D9p1603d0310dc00dsc00dp00ic03isc00ip00' [260]

  udev[96]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  hid:b0003g0001v0000046Dp0000C404' [261]

  udev[100]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  pci:v000010DEd00000053sv000010F1sd00002865bc01sc01 i8a' [145]

  udev[102]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  pci:v000010DEd00000053sv000010F1sd00002865bc01sc01 i85' [146]

  udev[95]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  usb:v04D9p1603d0310dc00dsc00dp00ic03isc00ip01' [259]

  udev[95]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  usb:v04D9p1603d0310dc00dsc00dp00ic03isc00ip00' [260]

  udev[96]: timeout: killing: '/sbin/modprobe -bv
  hid:b0003g0001v0000046Dp0000C404' [261]

  udevadm settle - timeout of 120 seconds reached, the event queue contains:
  /sys/devices/pc90000:00/0000:00:06.0 (1011)
  /sys/devices/pc90000:00/0000:00:07.0 (1012)
  etc...

  [The rest of the "event queue" can be seen in this picture of my screen:
  https://www.dropbox.com/s/atkm50smwsugri6/Tyan%20S2865%20Failure.jpg]

  Since I can't boot into the machine, I don't know how to give any more
  information (and I certainly can't run ubuntu-bug).  I would be happy
  to provide whatever I can.

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