For an explanation of these mysterious shut down and start up problems see my lengthy post in this forum section.
/dev/sda1: UUID=". . ." SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext (EXPLAINED, SOLVED)
Turns out it was a motherboard slowly going bad.
Installed and used one of the early Alpha versions of 9.10 and upgraded continuously as upgrades became available. No major problems ever, just minor stuff.
After the latest kernel updates however I am experiencing multiple errors on startup, specifically with kernel 2.6.31.-12, 39 and 40):
'Superblock' error with 'time in future' messages - temporarily fixed with a workaround from a thread in this forum (FSCKFIX=yes) in file /etc/default/rcS;
'device description read/64',
'device not accepting address...',
'unable to enumerate USB 1. . .'
after the laundry list is posted completely, the system boots into the desired version.
However, on restart the system hangs on a black screen.
I need to shut off power and do a complete cold start to get things going again.
It does not happen with the previous kernel version (2.6.31-11).
These error messages started a couple of days ago. Recent updates did not fix the problem.
I suspected a low BIOS battery. Checked, the battery is alright.
My HDDs are fine. No problems there.
I wonder whether I am the only one to experience these problems. I have seen some similar issues mentioned but not the entire laundry list. It flies by too fast to read completely.
Any workarounds or other suggested remedies?
/dev/sda1: UUID=". . ." SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext (EXPLAINED, SOLVED)
Turns out it was a motherboard slowly going bad.
Installed and used one of the early Alpha versions of 9.10 and upgraded continuously as upgrades became available. No major problems ever, just minor stuff.
After the latest kernel updates however I am experiencing multiple errors on startup, specifically with kernel 2.6.31.-12, 39 and 40):
'Superblock' error with 'time in future' messages - temporarily fixed with a workaround from a thread in this forum (FSCKFIX=yes) in file /etc/default/rcS;
'device description read/64',
'device not accepting address...',
'unable to enumerate USB 1. . .'
after the laundry list is posted completely, the system boots into the desired version.
However, on restart the system hangs on a black screen.
I need to shut off power and do a complete cold start to get things going again.
It does not happen with the previous kernel version (2.6.31-11).
These error messages started a couple of days ago. Recent updates did not fix the problem.
I suspected a low BIOS battery. Checked, the battery is alright.
My HDDs are fine. No problems there.
I wonder whether I am the only one to experience these problems. I have seen some similar issues mentioned but not the entire laundry list. It flies by too fast to read completely.
Any workarounds or other suggested remedies?
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