On 01/16/2016 03:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/16/2016 11:46 AM, Temlakos wrote:
Added as a comment after I filed the report. You can see it there.
Good! I don't have any x64 systems (Although, if I ever need to do a
clean install on this box, I'll migrate from PAE to x64.) so it
doesn't concern me directly. Also, what happens if you boot into an
earlier kernel? If it works correctly, that needs to be documented,
so that whoever's working on it knows that it's specific to this kernel.
Sorry if I'm telling you things you already know, but I can't judge
what needs to be said and what doesn't from this thread. (If you'd
been active on the list for years, that might be different.) The
thing I'm trying to avoid is having you waste time proving that it's
this specific kernel that's at fault while they try to point a finger
at something unrelated. (No, I'm not claiming that they will, just
that they can.)
As I said before: when I boot into what I call the "last known good
kernel," meaning the kernel one version earlier than the current one, I
don't have this problem. As I specifically say in my comments to this bug.
Temlakos
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