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Message #29099
[Bug 1250321] Re: Ubuntu 13.10 + 14.04 Catastrophic Random Kernel Crashes on Boot with ASUS Sabertooth 990FX
I notice that Raring does not have a file named systemd-udevd in
/lib/systemd but Saucy/Trusting do. Therefore, the systemd-udevd thing
is a new addition to Ubuntu starting with Saucy. It's the only thing I
can think of that could be causing issues.
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Title:
Ubuntu 13.10 + 14.04 Catastrophic Random Kernel Crashes on Boot with
ASUS Sabertooth 990FX
Status in “linux-firmware” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
System Specs:
ASUS Sabertooth 990FX (with the latest BIOS)
AMD FX-8120
AMD Radeon HD 7950
240GB Seagate SSD (20GiB / partition)
2TB WD HDD (/home)
I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 three times and each met the same fate.
The first time you boot into the system after installing it, it works fine. However, after you install your usual programs like Steam, Skype, smplayer, etc. and reboot the system will fail on such a grand catastrophic scale that you can't even boot into recovery mode since that will begin spamming error messages quickly as well.
It isn't related to the kernel because I used the same kernel in
Ubuntu 13.04. I also had the same problems with Ubuntu 13.10 (I'm not
sure if that still applies but I will soon find out).
Meanwhile, Ubuntu 13.04 with kernel 3.12 works perfectly.
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