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[Bug 548021] 11.2 Milestone 7 won't run on AMD x86_64
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- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 01:26:25 +0000
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http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021#c9
Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|CLOSED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #9 from Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-12-08 01:26:21 UTC
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(In reply to comment #7)
Everything does not work in this case. Only the install works, to a point. From
comment #2 above:
"Seems that the UPGRADE install on RC1 is not correctly configuring GRUB. The
11.2 RC1 that came up needed to have the users redefined, which then connected
them immediately to the /home locations (which is correctly, RAID1). So the
upgrade misses some configuration items as well. Accordingly I am changing the
severity and priority to a lower value."
Well, the 11.2 final is similar.
Note that it took running a 11.1 recovery install to fix things, it was that
GRUB's menu is built wrong. Once the 11.1 recovery ran and fixed fstab (among
other things), the attempted boot of the 11.2 DVD FAILED to be recognized,
causing a boot from the hard drive, which I selected the 11.1 which actually
ran 11.2.
[from original posting "Reason for testing this, problems found with 11.0-1 in
the set up of RAID1 while doing install. Seems that GRUB is not correctly
configured. As you can see, I didn't get that far this time."]
So I will re-open this, because it is not fixed. It might be time for the
decision makers to make the hard decision to rebuild 11.2 with a working
kernel.
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http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548021#c9
Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|CLOSED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
--- Comment #9 from Steve Thompson <stevet@xxxxxxxxxx> 2009-12-08 01:26:21 UTC
---
(In reply to comment #7)
A fix for this is available in Kernel 2.6.31.6 which isn't available on the
install media.
So, please install 11.2 with ACPI disabled (I believe you said everything
worked in that case). Then install the latest Kernel (2.6.31.6 or greater) on
the new install and everything should work with ACPI enabled.
Everything does not work in this case. Only the install works, to a point. From
comment #2 above:
"Seems that the UPGRADE install on RC1 is not correctly configuring GRUB. The
11.2 RC1 that came up needed to have the users redefined, which then connected
them immediately to the /home locations (which is correctly, RAID1). So the
upgrade misses some configuration items as well. Accordingly I am changing the
severity and priority to a lower value."
Well, the 11.2 final is similar.
Note that it took running a 11.1 recovery install to fix things, it was that
GRUB's menu is built wrong. Once the 11.1 recovery ran and fixed fstab (among
other things), the attempted boot of the 11.2 DVD FAILED to be recognized,
causing a boot from the hard drive, which I selected the 11.1 which actually
ran 11.2.
[from original posting "Reason for testing this, problems found with 11.0-1 in
the set up of RAID1 while doing install. Seems that GRUB is not correctly
configured. As you can see, I didn't get that far this time."]
So I will re-open this, because it is not fixed. It might be time for the
decision makers to make the hard decision to rebuild 11.2 with a working
kernel.
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