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Re: Booting Saucy Live PPC disc (was Booting Saucy PPC Alternate disc)

 

> On 26 June 2013 10:09, Lars Noodén <lars.nooden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> On 6/25/13 8:04 PM, keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> On Jun 25, 2013, at 12:14 PM, Lars Noodén wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 6/25/13 6:04 PM, keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>>> I've been unsuccessfully trying to boot the Live CD for the last couple
>>>>> of days. I filed a bug report last night after running ubuntu-bug. The
>>>>> url for the report is below. There are files attached to the report
>>>>> which were automatically added by ubuntu-bug, which may give you some
>>>>> idea of what's going on. (This is much above above my knowledge level.
>>>>> I'm afraid I'm not even sure if I used ubuntu-bug correctly.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, here's the url:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1194319
>>>>>
>>>>> Keith
>>>>
>>>> I've tried the Desktop / Live CD from 2013-06-24 and can't get it to
>>>> finish booting either.  I'm booting from optical media, but that
>>>> shouldn't make a difference.  It hands on the splash screen showing
>>>> "Lubuntu 13.04" (which ought to say 13.10) and can press ctrl-alt-f1 and
>>>> co to get to a console but none of the consoles show the logs.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> /Lars
>>>>
>>>
>>> I tried the same iso. No go. The 13.04 thing has been that way since the
>>> dailies became available.
>>>
>>> I did ctrl-alt-f1 to get to a console. Then typed "dmesg" without the
>>> quotes and several screens of text flew by. However, I just now googles
>>> "dmesg" and found that typing "dmesg | less" will allow the text to fill
>>> one screen at a time, then hitting the space bar will allow viewing the
>>> next screen, etc. one screen at a time.
>>>
>>> I would like to try this, but real life has me away from the computer
>>> for the next few hours. I will try this when I get back. Maybe you can
>>> try it.
>>>
>>> Keith
>>>
>>
>> I tried with the 20130625.2 disc image and got the same failure.  It
>> would start to boot but eventually hang at the splash screen.  Switching
>> to the consoles is no help because none of them display any logs, but
>> they are accessible by going into a console and using the shell.  At the
>> tail end of syslog there are a bunch of errors.  Here is the last one:
>>
>>         Jun 26 08:31:06 lubuntu kernel: [  188.798590] ondemand
>>         governor failed, too long transition latency of HW,
>>         fallback to performance governor
>>
>> Regards,
>> /Lars
>>
On 6/26/13 2:18 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can you raise a bug against debian-installer and include as much
> information and logs as possible.
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.

The bug that Keith posted above is to ubiquity, should that be changed
to 'debian-installer' then?

Regards,
/Lars


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