[opensuse-factory] Update to TW 20171125 crashes system
All, I performed this morning an upgrade from TW 20171116 to the latest TW 20171125 on my ThinkPad T520. After beeing on TW for 9 month, this was the first really bad experience: The system froze during the installation of virtualbox-host-kmp-default|5.1.30_k4.13.12_1-4.1 Desktop (Plasma) was not reacting at all, needed to switch off. After next boot, zypper dup was performed again (w/o problems), and reboot afterwards. After login to KDE the screen remained black, just the cursor could be moved. Further on, no response, Session could not be killed with CRTL-ALT-Backspace Hard switch off again. Reboot and login with a different user. System was extremely sluggish with complete unresponsiveness (Gedenkminute) in between. Booting into an older snapshot finally saved me. Any ideas what this could be? Cheers Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Perhaps this: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1069498 -- On Montag, 27. November 2017 13:59:51 CET Axel Braun wrote:
All,
I performed this morning an upgrade from TW 20171116 to the latest TW 20171125 on my ThinkPad T520. After beeing on TW for 9 month, this was the first really bad experience:
The system froze during the installation of virtualbox-host-kmp-default|5.1.30_k4.13.12_1-4.1 Desktop (Plasma) was not reacting at all, needed to switch off. After next boot, zypper dup was performed again (w/o problems), and reboot afterwards.
After login to KDE the screen remained black, just the cursor could be moved. Further on, no response, Session could not be killed with CRTL-ALT-Backspace
Hard switch off again. Reboot and login with a different user. System was extremely sluggish with complete unresponsiveness (Gedenkminute) in between. Booting into an older snapshot finally saved me.
Any ideas what this could be? Cheers Axel
Am Montag, 27. November 2017, 13:12:54 WET schrieb Robby Engelmann:
Perhaps this: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1069498
Probably not, as I'm not using autologin
I performed this morning an upgrade from TW 20171116 to the latest TW 20171125 on my ThinkPad T520. After beeing on TW for 9 month, this was the first really bad experience:
The system froze during the installation of virtualbox-host-kmp-default|5.1.30_k4.13.12_1-4.1 Desktop (Plasma) was not reacting at all, needed to switch off. After next boot, zypper dup was performed again (w/o problems), and reboot afterwards.
After login to KDE the screen remained black, just the cursor could be moved. Further on, no response, Session could not be killed with CRTL-ALT-Backspace
Hard switch off again. Reboot and login with a different user. System was extremely sluggish with complete unresponsiveness (Gedenkminute) in between. Booting into an older snapshot finally saved me.
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Op maandag 27 november 2017 13:59:51 CET schreef Axel Braun:
All,
I performed this morning an upgrade from TW 20171116 to the latest TW 20171125 on my ThinkPad T520. After beeing on TW for 9 month, this was the first really bad experience:
The system froze during the installation of virtualbox-host-kmp-default|5.1.30_k4.13.12_1-4.1 Desktop (Plasma) was not reacting at all, needed to switch off. After next boot, zypper dup was performed again (w/o problems), and reboot afterwards.
After login to KDE the screen remained black, just the cursor could be moved. Further on, no response, Session could not be killed with CRTL-ALT-Backspace
Hard switch off again. Reboot and login with a different user. System was extremely sluggish with complete unresponsiveness (Gedenkminute) in between. Booting into an older snapshot finally saved me.
Any ideas what this could be? Cheers Axel Definitely something wrong here. This is the version I've got installed: virtualbox-host-kmp-default-5.1.30_k4.14.0_1-4.2.x86_64 ( which matches the kernel version installed.
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Am 27. November 2017 14:18:31 MEZ schrieb Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink
All,
I performed this morning an upgrade from TW 20171116 to the latest TW 20171125 on my ThinkPad T520. After beeing on TW for 9 month, this was the first really bad experience:
The system froze during the installation of virtualbox-host-kmp-default|5.1.30_k4.13.12_1-4.1 Desktop (Plasma) was not reacting at all, needed to switch off. After next boot, zypper dup was performed again (w/o problems), and reboot afterwards.
After login to KDE the screen remained black, just the cursor could be moved. Further on, no response, Session could not be killed with CRTL-ALT-Backspace
Hard switch off again. Reboot and login with a different user. System was extremely sluggish with complete unresponsiveness (Gedenkminute) in between. Booting into an older snapshot finally saved me.
Any ideas what this could be? Cheers Axel Definitely something wrong here. This is the version I've got installed: virtualbox-host-kmp-default-5.1.30_k4.14.0_1-4.2.x86_64 ( which matches
Op maandag 27 november 2017 13:59:51 CET schreef Axel Braun: the kernel version installed.
Correct, needs to read 'during de-installation of....' -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 12:59:51PM +0000, Axel Braun wrote:
Any ideas what this could be?
btrfs filled with lots of snapshots and insufficient space to fully extract/install the large downloaded updates? That's happened to me a few times with a (relatively) small SSD, but not as many times as /boot has run out of space with over the years with old kernels that hadn't purged on ext2/3/4 (in case anyone wants to start abusing the brilliance of btrfs) - both can be attributed to pilot error, and sometimes we learn from our ongoing mistakes :) Daniel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
Am Montag, 27. November 2017, 13:27:23 WET schrieb Daniel Morris:
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 12:59:51PM +0000, Axel Braun wrote:
Any ideas what this could be?
btrfs filled with lots of snapshots and insufficient space to fully extract/install the large downloaded updates? That's happened to me a few times with a (relatively) small SSD, but not as many times as /boot has run out of space with over the years with old kernels that hadn't purged on ext2/3/4 (in case anyone wants to start abusing the brilliance of btrfs) - both can be attributed to pilot error, and sometimes we learn from our ongoing mistakes :)
Yes, free space was a guess as well, but here I'm save: docb@T520:~> sudo btrfs filesystem df / Data, single: total=37.46GiB, used=26.43GiB System, single: total=32.00MiB, used=16.00KiB Metadata, single: total=1.51GiB, used=1.25GiB GlobalReserve, single: total=87.44MiB, used=0.00B Thanks for your input Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Axel Braun
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Daniel Morris
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Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink
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Robby Engelmann