@Joseph: I don't recall which 3.6 kernel - it's a fairly recent install on a test laptop. I have the following installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep linux-image
ii linux-image-3.16.0-32-generic 3.16.0-32.42 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-3.16.0-33-generic 3.16.0-33.44 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-3.19.0-031900-generic 3.19.0-031900.201502091451 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.19.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-3.19.1-031901-generic 3.19.1-031901.201503080052 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.19.1 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-4.0.0-040000rc3-generic 4.0.0-040000rc3.201503082035 i386 Linux kernel image for version 4.0.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-extra-3.16.0-32-generic 3.16.0-32.42 i386 Linux kernel extra modules for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-extra-3.16.0-33-generic 3.16.0-33.44 i386 Linux kernel extra modules for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-generic 3.16.0.33.34 i386 Generic Linux kernel image
It's a fully encrypted 14.10 and for some reason the /boot is only about 236MB so I have to keep removing older image & headers, otherwise I'd have more. If you give me the links I can try the 3.16's older than 3.16.0-32 & see if I can narrow it down.
4.0 (4.0.0-040000rc3-generic #201503082035 SMP Mon Mar 9 01:50:36 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux)
seems to be the cleanest (for me) but I have lockup issues when it tries to read the encrypted swap.
FAT-fs (sdb): unable to read boot sector to mark fs as dirty
@Joseph: I don't recall which 3.6 kernel - it's a fairly recent install on a test laptop. I have the following installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep linux-image 3.16.0- 32-generic 3.16.0-32.42 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP 3.16.0- 33-generic 3.16.0-33.44 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP 3.19.0- 031900- generic 3.19.0- 031900. 201502091451 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.19.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP 3.19.1- 031901- generic 3.19.1- 031901. 201503080052 i386 Linux kernel image for version 3.19.1 on 32 bit x86 SMP 4.0.0-040000rc3 -generic 4.0.0-040000rc3 .201503082035 i386 Linux kernel image for version 4.0.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP extra-3. 16.0-32- generic 3.16.0-32.42 i386 Linux kernel extra modules for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP extra-3. 16.0-33- generic 3.16.0-33.44 i386 Linux kernel extra modules for version 3.16.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
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ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-
ii linux-image-generic 3.16.0.33.34 i386 Generic Linux kernel image
It's a fully encrypted 14.10 and for some reason the /boot is only about 236MB so I have to keep removing older image & headers, otherwise I'd have more. If you give me the links I can try the 3.16's older than 3.16.0-32 & see if I can narrow it down.
BTW: 3.19.1 does not have the issue, but it does have other issues instead: COD/linux/ drivers/ gpu/drm/ drm_irq. c:1121 drm_wait_ one_vblank+ 0x177/0x180 [drm]() vmci_transport vsock vmw_vmci snd_atiixp_modem snd_via82xx_modem snd_intel8x0m snd_ac97_codec ac97_bus ctr ccm snd_hda_codec_hdmi snd_hda_ codec_conexant ip6t_REJECT nf_reject_ipv6 snd_hda_ codec_generic snd_hda_intel xt_hl dm_crypt ip6t_rt nf_conntrack_ipv6 nf_defrag_ipv6 ipt_REJECT nf_reject_ipv4 xt_limit xt_tcpudp arc4 xt_addrtype nf_conntrack_ipv4 snd_hda_controller nf_defrag_ipv4 iwldvm xt_conntrack ip6table_filter ip6_tables nf_conntrack_ netbios_ ns nf_conntrack_ broadcast nf_nat_ftp nf_nat nf_conntrack_ftp uvcvideo snd_hda_codec mac80211 nf_conntrack iptable_filter ip_tables hp_wmi gpio_ich x_tables sparse_keymap videobuf2_vmalloc snd_hwdep snd_pcm videobuf2_memops snd_seq_midi snd_seq_midi_event snd_rawmidi iwlwifi snd_seq videobuf2_core snd_seq_device snd_timer hid_logitech_hidpp v4l2_common cfg80211 snd videodev media coretemp soundcore joydev serio_raw parport_pc lpc_ich ppdev shpchp lp parport mac_hid binfmt_misc uas usb_storage hid_logitech_dj usbhid hid psmouse ahci libahci i915 r8169 mii i2c_algo_bit video drm_kms_helper wmi drm 031901- generic #201503080052 d9e>] dump_stack+ 0x45/0x57 e17>] warn_slowpath_ common+ 0x97/0xe0 f16>] warn_slowpath_ fmt+0x46/ 0x50 c67>] drm_wait_ one_vblank+ 0x177/0x180 [drm] 82e>] intel_enable_ tv+0x2e/ 0x70 [i915] cc6>] i9xx_crtc_ enable+ 0x1e6/0x240 [i915] fa0>] __intel_ set_mode+ 0x420/0x5c0 [i915] b52>] intel_set_ mode+0x72/ 0xe0 [i915] e8d>] intel_get_ load_detect_ pipe+0x1dd/ 0x400 [i915] 52d>] intel_tv_ detect+ 0x13d/0x280 [i915] a0b>] drm_helper_ probe_single_ connector_ modes_merge_ bits+0x1fb/ 0x440 [drm_kms_helper] 292>] ? _object_ find+0xa2/ 0xd0 [drm] c83>] drm_helper_ probe_single_ connector_ modes+0x13/ 0x20 [drm_kms_helper] 9ec>] drm_mode_ getconnector+ 0x46c/0x4c0 [drm] e76>] drm_ioctl+ 0x2e6/0x590 [drm] 580>] ? drm_mode_ getcrtc+ 0x100/0x100 [drm] 01f>] ? recalc_ sigpending+ 0x1f/0x60 cb5>] do_vfs_ ioctl+0x75/ 0x320 458>] ? restore_ altstack+ 0x18/0x30 005>] ? __fget_ light+0x25/ 0x70 ff1>] SyS_ioctl+0x91/0xb0 8ad>] system_ call_fastpath+ 0x16/0x1b check_fifo_ underruns [i915]] *ERROR* pipe A underrun
[ 101.622829] WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2401 at /home/kernel/
[ 101.622832] vblank not available on crtc 1, ret=-22
[ 101.622833] Modules linked in: pci_stub vboxpci(OE) vboxnetadp(OE) vboxnetflt(OE) vboxdrv(OE) nfnetlink_queue nfnetlink_log nfnetlink vmw_vsock_
[ 101.622904] CPU: 0 PID: 2401 Comm: Xorg Tainted: G W OE 3.19.1-
[ 101.622905] Hardware name: Hewlett-Packard HP G60 Notebook PC/3612, BIOS F.53 09/11/2009
[ 101.622907] 0000000000000461 ffff880099917828 ffffffff817c5d9e 0000000000000007
[ 101.622911] ffff880099917878 ffff880099917868 ffffffff81076e17 ffff880035dc0000
[ 101.622914] 0000000000000001 ffff88003636b000 ffff880035dc0000 0000000000000001
[ 101.622917] Call Trace:
[ 101.622924] [<ffffffff817c5
[ 101.622930] [<ffffffff81076
[ 101.622933] [<ffffffff81076
[ 101.622948] [<ffffffffc0279
[ 101.622989] [<ffffffffc03dd
[ 101.623015] [<ffffffffc03ab
[ 101.623042] [<ffffffffc03aa
[ 101.623069] [<ffffffffc03ad
[ 101.623096] [<ffffffffc03ad
[ 101.623124] [<ffffffffc03de
[ 101.623137] [<ffffffffc02f3
[ 101.623155] [<ffffffffc0281
[ 101.623164] [<ffffffffc02f3
[ 101.623181] [<ffffffffc0286
[ 101.623195] [<ffffffffc0277
[ 101.623213] [<ffffffffc0286
[ 101.623218] [<ffffffff81083
[ 101.623222] [<ffffffff81207
[ 101.623225] [<ffffffff81087
[ 101.623230] [<ffffffff81212
[ 101.623233] [<ffffffff81207
[ 101.623237] [<ffffffff817d2
[ 101.623239] ---[ end trace 2cd7b8dc57ef2c4a ]---
[ 101.623276] [drm:i9xx_
[ 105.530910] ------------[ cut here ]------------
4.0 (4.0.0- 040000rc3- generic #201503082035 SMP Mon Mar 9 01:50:36 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux)
seems to be the cleanest (for me) but I have lockup issues when it tries to read the encrypted swap.
FAT-fs (sdb): unable to read boot sector to mark fs as dirty
etc.