The update to linux-pf-4.8.x makes my laptop unbootable. After selecting the kernel in Grub, the boot stops right after loading Plymouth so I can't even reach a tty from there. Tried several reboots and they all end up the same. Going back to linux-pf-4.7.x solves the issue; I can boot fine using that one.
I'm using a Dell Chromebook 13 with Arch Linux fully updated and have had no issues with any of the software or hardware except that the aforementioned 4.8.x pf-kernel prevents me from booting while 4.7.x pf works fine.
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Package Details: linux-pf 6.9.pf3-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-pf.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | linux-pf |
Description: | The pf-kernel and modules |
Upstream URL: | https://pfkernel.natalenko.name |
Keywords: | bbr bbr3 kernel ksm linux linux-pf pf-kernel uksm uksmd v4l2loopback zstd |
Licenses: | GPL-2.0-only |
Provides: | KSMBD-MODULE, linux-pf, NTFS3-MODULE, UKSMD-BUILTIN, V4L2LOOPBACK-MODULE, VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES, WIREGUARD-MODULE |
Replaces: | virtualbox-guest-modules-arch, wireguard-arch |
Submitter: | nous |
Maintainer: | post-factum |
Last Packager: | post-factum |
Votes: | 210 |
Popularity: | 0.189110 |
First Submitted: | 2011-07-24 12:01 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-05-30 07:32 (UTC) |
Dependencies (17)
- coreutils (coreutils-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR, coreutils-hybrid-gitAUR, coreutils-selinuxAUR, coreutils-hybridAUR)
- initramfs (booster-gitAUR, booster-wip-gitAUR, mkinitcpio-gitAUR, dracut-gitAUR, booster, dracut, mkinitcpio)
- kmod (kmod-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR)
- bc (bc-ghAUR) (make)
- cpio (cpio-gitAUR) (make)
- gettext (gettext-gitAUR) (make)
- libelf (elfutils-gitAUR) (make)
- pahole (pahole-gitAUR) (make)
- perl (perl-gitAUR) (make)
- python (python37AUR, python311AUR, python310AUR) (make)
- tar (tar-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR) (make)
- xz (xz-gitAUR) (make)
- ksmbd-toolsAUR (optional) – userspace tools for the ksmbd kernel SMB server
- linux-firmware (linux-libre-firmwareAUR, linux-firmware-xzAUR, linux-firmware-uncompressedAUR, linux-firmware-gitAUR) (optional) – firmware images needed for some devices
- uksmdAUR (uksmd-gitAUR, uksmd-nosystemd-gitAUR, uksmd-cachyos-nosystemd-gitAUR) (optional) – userspace KSM helper daemon
- v4l2loopback-utils (optional) – v4l2-loopback device utilities
- wireless-regdb (optional) – to set the correct wireless channels of your country
Required by (14)
- droidcam (requires V4L2LOOPBACK-MODULE)
- humble-lumpia-git (optional)
- immersed (requires V4L2LOOPBACK-MODULE) (optional)
- ksmbd-tools (requires KSMBD-MODULE)
- piavpn-bin (requires WIREGUARD-MODULE) (optional)
- piavpn-manual-git (requires WIREGUARD-MODULE)
- simple-droidcam-client (requires V4L2LOOPBACK-MODULE)
- uksmd (requires UKSMD-BUILTIN)
- uksmd-cachyos-nosystemd-git (requires UKSMD-BUILTIN) (optional)
- uksmd-git (requires UKSMD-BUILTIN)
- uksmd-nosystemd-git (requires UKSMD-BUILTIN) (optional)
- uksmdstats-git (requires UKSMD-BUILTIN) (optional)
- virtualbox-guest-utils-nox-svn (requires VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES)
- virtualbox-guest-utils-svn (requires VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES)
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Vistaus commented on 2016-10-11 08:40 (UTC)
Thaodan commented on 2016-10-10 12:12 (UTC)
did you build a 32bit kernel? only x86_64 has stack validation I changed that objtool is only installed when validation is enabled.
walkindude commented on 2016-10-10 11:35 (UTC)
@tamjan
same for me. solved by setting CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION=y in config:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=26660a4046b171a752e72a1dd32153230234fe3a&utm_source=anzwix
tamjan commented on 2016-10-10 11:06 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-10 18:44 (UTC) by tamjan)
On my box, objtool isn't built when the PKGBUILD wants to install the binary. Inserting a "( cd tools/objtool && make )" before "cp -a tools/objtool/objtool ${pkgdir}/usr/lib/modules/${_kernver}/build/tools/objtool/" makes it not fail. No idea if it's a good thing to do, though.
Thaodan commented on 2016-10-09 11:21 (UTC)
Hey I updated the pkg yesterday and synced the configs with the configs from the ARCH kernel, I used the aufs for the rcN kernel since theres no version for 4.8. if you get an issues see this:
https://twitter.com/pfkernel/status/785062319747436544
there's currently a bug that's is described in the tweet.
xianai commented on 2016-10-05 03:49 (UTC)
Update:
http://kerneldedup.org/download/uksm/0.1.2.5/uksm-0.1.2.5-for-v4.8.patch
xianai commented on 2016-09-25 08:31 (UTC)
Hi all,
UKSM for v4.7 was officially released.
http://kerneldedup.org/download/uksm/0.1.2.5/uksm-0.1.2.5-for-v4.7.patch
Please feedback at:
http://forum.kerneldedup.org/
quequotion commented on 2016-09-21 03:24 (UTC) (edited on 2016-09-21 03:31 (UTC) by quequotion)
>kogone
Did you ever get a response?
If i run tuxoniceui --test it seems to be operational, but I haven't been able to suspend to disk (swapfile) for a while now with this message at boot:
"resume: tux-on-ice syntax detected, but no support found"
EDIT; yes, it has been removed, as of version 4.6-pf1 in June:
https://pf.natalenko.name/news/?p=181
Thaodan commented on 2016-08-31 12:19 (UTC)
The pkg is now also on gitlab where I test things first before pushing them into the aur: https://gitlab.com/Thaodan/linux-pf
Thaodan commented on 2016-08-31 12:16 (UTC)
I tested menuconfig and nconfig, both worked fine for me.
I renamed the modprobe-db stuff, changed the path of vmlinux as suggested.
Also I splittet the preset from the actual package.
With this change it is possible to use a kernel build for every device but use a specific preset if needed.
The if the default preset is installed nothing is changed.
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post-factum commented on 2023-09-25 20:30 (UTC)
Official binary builds for various x86_64 μ-arches are available here.