On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:24 AM, "pgaltieri ." <pgaltieri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well the fact you're getting different results with different kernels implies there is a kernel bug or regression. But then the fact you're also getting different results with a particular kernel version also, implies some kind of on-disk corruption. So if previously working kernels are now not working, while older ones do work, then just reinstall them. What do you get for smartctl -x /dev/sda But I have no patience for corruption. I personally don't just do reinstalls for that, because corruption is like mice. Where there's one, there's more and I go for complete extermination by reverting to the basics: manufacturer hardware test [1], memtest 86+[2], backup then obliterate the drive contents with ATA secure erase [3], reinstall, smartctl -t long /dev/ test followed by smartctl -x, then restore user data and apps. Good opportunity to upgrade to Fedora 20. :-) [1] For UEFI systems, this can be built-into the firmware, or reside on the EFI System partition so you should inspect your ESP to see if it's there somewhere so you can back it up for future use. Doing a 'tree /boot/efi' is useful for this. Or it may be a separate download. [2] You want one of the first two, use dd to write to a USB stick. [3] Applies to SSDs and HDDs alike.
Hmm. Well I'm dense and reversed rescue and emergency targets. single = 1 = rescue.target emergency.target is like runlevel 0.5, it's more minimal. I'm not sure what's going on in your case because whether I use boot param single, 1, rescue.target, or emergency.target I don't see both emergency mode and rescue mode on the same boot.
It should work since it's the same thing as single user mode.
I would. My main laptop is an Apple Macbook Pro and it had a firmware update out of the gate upon arrival the very month of its assembly (and about 4 more after that mostly all Thunderbolt related). It's not a given that the new firmware is better. But that's usually the case when experiencing weird problems like being unable to power off the computer.
Chris Murphy
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