When I reboot I got error output like this:
udevd[297]: worker[332] unexpectedly returned with status 0x000b
udevd[297]: worker[333] unexpectedly returned with status 0x000b
Boot process hangs and I can't enter system.
My audio card has problem. There is no sound after installation. So I guess it maybe related to this issue.
audio card information
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
******* Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
So anyone has a solution?
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Best Regards.Leftuesc
06-16-2011, 07:15 AM
李哲
Bug#630671: Xen system can't boot with a damaged audio card
There were similar outputs like #586729
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Best Regards.Leftuesc
06-22-2011, 03:32 AM
Ben Hutchings
Bug#630671: Xen system can't boot with a damaged audio card
On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 15:00 +0800, 李哲 wrote:
> Package: xen-linux-system-2.6.32-5-xen-686
>
> Distribution : Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 Squeeze
> Hardware: Dell Optiplex 360
> CPU: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz
> Configured Xen according official wiki http://wiki.debian.org/Xen
> aptitude -P install xen-linux-system
> mv -i /etc/grub.d/10_linux /etc/grub.d/21_linux
> update-grub
> chmod +x /etc/xen/scripts/*
>
> When I reboot I got error output like this:
> udevd[297]: worker[332] unexpectedly returned with status 0x000b
> udevd[297]: worker[333] unexpectedly returned with status 0x000b
Looks like signal 11 (Segmentation fault).
Are there no other error messages?
> Boot process hangs and I can't enter system.
> My audio card has problem. There is no sound after installation. So I
> guess it maybe related to this issue.
[...]
If the boot process hangs then how do you know that there is a problem
with the audio card? Is this what happens when you boot *without* Xen?
Ben.
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