05-31-2018, 09:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2018, 05:20 AM by DeepThought.)
I recently decided to upgrade my test server from 16.04 to 18.04 and found though the iso passed md5sum check and everything seemed to install ok I couldn't reboot or shutdown cleanly using the gui or cli commands.
This has also happened while testing LL 4.0 beta which uses the ubuntu 18.04 as it's base.
After the poweroff/reboot or shutdown -h / shutdown -r commands I observed the text on screen and it seemed to stop/unload/unmount ok until the final line ...Starting shutdown or Starting reboot ....... and then the pc would freeze/hang and no matter how long I waited I've had to manually hold the power button in to shut the pc down.
After exhaustive internet searches, with a few hits blaming system suspend, nvidia cards, wifi managers and even one post suggesting I use SysReq REISUB, I couldn't find a solution.
Although the iso passed the md5sum test I began wondering if there was a problem with it so I reinstalled 16.04 which I knew worked ok.
Now to why I think it's a kernel problem.
After install I fully updated 16.04. I then decided to use the do-release-upgrade command to download and upgrade the system which seemed to work great, except with the 4.15 default kernel the same behaviour happened. System seemed to hang at the final stage of ....Starting Reboot/Starting Shutdown.
But doing it this way the old 4.5.4 kernel was still available, so I changed to this kernel and everything seemed to work properly, rebooting and shutting down as it should.
I might just be unlucky with my hardware but this problem happened on both a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop and an NUC5CPYH mini desktop and I bring this up since if I'm correct most people testing LL 4.0 have done so within virtualbox or vmware and might not be aware of this problem until they try an install on actual hdd.
Using UKUU (Ubuntu Kernel Update Utility) and a trial and error method I am at the moment trying to find the newest kernel that will work, but no success as yet apart from 4.5.4
I am comfortable using the terminal so if anyone needs more info just tell me the commands and info you want.
This has also happened while testing LL 4.0 beta which uses the ubuntu 18.04 as it's base.
After the poweroff/reboot or shutdown -h / shutdown -r commands I observed the text on screen and it seemed to stop/unload/unmount ok until the final line ...Starting shutdown or Starting reboot ....... and then the pc would freeze/hang and no matter how long I waited I've had to manually hold the power button in to shut the pc down.
After exhaustive internet searches, with a few hits blaming system suspend, nvidia cards, wifi managers and even one post suggesting I use SysReq REISUB, I couldn't find a solution.
Although the iso passed the md5sum test I began wondering if there was a problem with it so I reinstalled 16.04 which I knew worked ok.
Now to why I think it's a kernel problem.
After install I fully updated 16.04. I then decided to use the do-release-upgrade command to download and upgrade the system which seemed to work great, except with the 4.15 default kernel the same behaviour happened. System seemed to hang at the final stage of ....Starting Reboot/Starting Shutdown.
But doing it this way the old 4.5.4 kernel was still available, so I changed to this kernel and everything seemed to work properly, rebooting and shutting down as it should.
I might just be unlucky with my hardware but this problem happened on both a Dell Inspiron 1501 laptop and an NUC5CPYH mini desktop and I bring this up since if I'm correct most people testing LL 4.0 have done so within virtualbox or vmware and might not be aware of this problem until they try an install on actual hdd.
Using UKUU (Ubuntu Kernel Update Utility) and a trial and error method I am at the moment trying to find the newest kernel that will work, but no success as yet apart from 4.5.4
I am comfortable using the terminal so if anyone needs more info just tell me the commands and info you want.
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