So, I've got this 64-bit installation that is running 10.10 and kernels up through 2.6.35-27. Some time ago, actually as soon as 2.6.35-27 installed, it started hanging at the blue Kubuntu screen during the boot process. It would count through the dots a couple of times, the dots would go gray and it would just sit there.
I tried booting into 2.6.35-25 and everything worked so I didn't worry about it too much. However, time has passed and now it's doing the same thing in that version of the kernel. I've moved to 2.6.35-24 and it still works, but for how long?
So my questions are these:
1. Any thoughts on what might be causing this? FWIW, I have another 64-bit machine running 10.10 on kernel 2.6.35-27 with no problems - different H/W of course.
2. How can I escape from the blue Kubuntu screen to see what's actually happening during the boot process and possibly discern what might be causing the problem?
3. Is there a way to force the update to the latest kernel to see if that might bypass some other transient problem? I tried sudo apt-get dist-upgrade while booted under the 2.6.35-25 kernel, but it didn't install the new kernel. In fact, that was about two weeks ago, since then, KPackageKit has been advertising several updates, which I also installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bill Lugg
I tried booting into 2.6.35-25 and everything worked so I didn't worry about it too much. However, time has passed and now it's doing the same thing in that version of the kernel. I've moved to 2.6.35-24 and it still works, but for how long?
So my questions are these:
1. Any thoughts on what might be causing this? FWIW, I have another 64-bit machine running 10.10 on kernel 2.6.35-27 with no problems - different H/W of course.
2. How can I escape from the blue Kubuntu screen to see what's actually happening during the boot process and possibly discern what might be causing the problem?
3. Is there a way to force the update to the latest kernel to see if that might bypass some other transient problem? I tried sudo apt-get dist-upgrade while booted under the 2.6.35-25 kernel, but it didn't install the new kernel. In fact, that was about two weeks ago, since then, KPackageKit has been advertising several updates, which I also installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bill Lugg
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