[kwlug-disc] My Ubuntu 10.4 will only start about 1 out of 4 times
Darryl O'Neill
ldoneill at golden.net
Mon Aug 30 22:53:37 EDT 2010
I will see if the reply works.
The live CD seems to work whenever I try it.
From what I have seen 64 but does not do flash so you can't do some
things on the web. I am sure it is coming.
32-bit PAE kernel gets me the full 6GB and I don't have processes the
need more than 4GB so I am good.
I have booted into memtest and everything has run through.
Once it boots it runs fine. Problem is it only boots 25% of the time.
Then power off and try again. and again.
Darryl
Lori Paniak wrote:
> Why 32-bit on a hot-rod like that? Can he try 64-bit?
>
> Does a live cd work?
>
> Maybe he has a bad stick of RAM? Have him run memtest. I've seen
> Windows machines happily boot with bad memory only to do nefarious
> things later like silently corrupt files.
>
> On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 21:37 -0400, Khalid Baheyeldin wrote:
>
>> This is posted on behalf of a friend who is trying to post to the
>> list,
>> but having problems. Paul is looking into why this is happening,
>> but meanwhile, Darryl is frustrated and about to ditch Ubuntu for
>> Windows.
>>
>> Specifically, he would like to know if he can log the boot sequence
>> to see where it gets stuck.
>>
>> Message follows ...
>>
>>
>> I bought new PC - Asus P6T SE with an intel i7-930, 6BG mem.
>>
>> Clean install of Ubunutu 10.4 - 32 bit general at first then upgrade
>> pae kernel.
>> Both have the same problem.
>>
>> When I boot most of the time I get a black screen.
>>
>> I changed boot options to add nomodeset and removed the splash and
>> quiet
>> options from the grub menu.
>> Some forums suggested the nomodeset. Now I see where it freezes.
>>
>> It either works or freezes just after allocating memory pages.
>>
>> Trying to log the boot sequence. Haven't had much luck. There is
>> bootlog info
>> in /var/log/syslog but I never seem to see the info from when it
>> failed, only when
>> it succeeds.
>>
>> Changed /etc/default/bootlogd BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No to Yes
>> Supposed to log to /var/log/boot but nothing there
>>
>> Any Ideas. The only thing working reliably right now is Windows 7.
>>
>> Rebooting several times it eventually works.
>>
>> --
>> Khalid M. Baheyeldin
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