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I've been running linux-ck-k10 for a long time nut now 3.12.1-2 won't boot.
From memory;
Call trace:
rpc_pipe
rpc_gss
(bad memory)
Nothing in the logs.
Last edited by swanson (2013-12-02 09:19:41)
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Disabling the rpc-gssd.service makes it boot! Although boot takes 15s longer.
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Reenable rpc-gssd and then replace the ck-10 series with the ck-generic series? Does that boot? If not, does 3.12.2-1-ARCH boot?
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Unfortunetly I can't try it out until tomorrow. But I will.
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Sorry for the late reply. Todays update of nfs-utils seems to have solved it.
Thanks for your concern Graysky! Always helpful!
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False positive! Same panic at new boot.
Also tried regular archkernel; same panic.
LTS boots fine.
Must be the rpc-gssd.service.
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Crazy. Glad to see it's not the ck packages.
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Solved with 3.12.2-1-ck. There was an update of nfs-utils in between as well, which didn't solve it. But it might be a combination anyway. Since no logs can be produced at kernel panic at boot, I have no way of knowing.
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