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My system refuses to boot after I ran an upgrade. The kernel hangs with this message:
Uniform CDROM Driver Revision: 3.20.
Any suggestions how I can fix this?
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I had the same problem... I fixed it by actualy powering off my computer, waiting for a few seconds and powering back on... I have no idea where that came from, but i haven't had the problem since...
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I tried that already. No luck.
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That's probably somewhere in the middle of your initramfs, right?
Have you tried rebuilding that?
Stand back, intruder, or i'll blast you out of space! I am Klixon and I don't want any dealings with you human lifeforms. I'm a cyborg!
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try booting the fallback image.
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Ok, I tried that. It still stops at the same point.
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What are you using for a boot manager? Lilo or Grub? Does the kernel lock up; your lock lights on your keyboard will flash (scroll lock, num lock..)?
"Fear is that little darkroom where negatives are developed."
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I finally found that I had to add acpi=off to the Grub menu after I did the upgrade.
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I finally found that I had to add acpi=off to the Grub menu after I did the upgrade.
you may also try noapic option
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