Autore: winterfairy Data: To: tails-dev Oggetto: Re: [Tails-dev] Shutdown stopped working in nightly experimental?
intrigeri wrote: >>> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (22 Nov 2013 12:23:14 GMT) :
>>>> It seems "Shutdown immediately" and "Reboot immediately" both reboots the >>>> system in current nightly builds of experimental.
>
> I can confirm the system reboots with a recent build from
> experimental, when using the emergency shutdown feature (unplugging
> the Tails USB stick) on a ThinkPenguin Royal laptop.
Different issue? Maybe caused by the same regression?
> I suspect the upgrade to Linux 3.11 is the cause, as the other
> probable cause (initramfs-tools 0.115) only brings changes that
> seem unrelated.
After some more testing on the ISO I had, I too believes it is caused by
the kernel upgrade. But I do not think it is the kernel's fault.
When it reboots even though I selected shutdown, it actually does not
reboot properly. It reboot early in the memory erasing procedure (possibly
in the beginning) and leaves the memory unerased.
This makes me believe the memory erasing acts badly with this kernel
version and hardware combination, possibly writing some data somewhere it
shouldn't had, causing the kernel or hardware to force a reboot. And that
it worked with previous kernel versions on this hardware by pure luck.
I want to look deeper into this, but I cannot find where the actual memory
erasing code is (where sdmem is started?)? Only where the kexec bits are.
Where is it?
> winterfairy, can you please try and reproduce this with a pre-3.11
> experimental build if you still have one around?