I upgraded to Tumbleweed from 13.2. The yast installer successfully upgraded.
But on next boot it fails to boot.
The plymouth boot screen shows something failed, but I’m not able to what because of fast moving text.
See the screenshot.
I upgraded to Tumbleweed from 13.2. The yast installer successfully upgraded.
But on next boot it fails to boot.
The plymouth boot screen shows something failed, but I’m not able to what because of fast moving text.
See the screenshot.
Video card?
Yes, according to the backtrace the nouveau driver for nvidia graphics crashed. Maybe because a Acer Aspire V3-571G is a notebook with Optimus dual graphics. Is bumblebee installed on this installation ?
Yes NVIDIA GeForce 710M
No. Have not installed bumblebee yet.
Try nomodeset
at boot press 3 find line starting linux or linixefi go to true end (it wraps) add a space an nomodeset
Couldn’t get you. At grub screen (OS choosing screen) nothing happens at pressing 3.
However pressing ‘c’ gives me bash window.
Would like to add that system successfully boots to tty1-tty6 screen. Only the graphical tty7 doesn’t work as it should.
There’s a typo. It’s E not 3.
Upon pressing E I added nomodeset to line linuxefi and pressed F10. And my system successfully boots.
Ques. Will using nomodeset cause decease in my systems graphics performance?
Yes. You should report the crash; may be there is some workaround.
In bugzilla? What details should I provide?
Yes, in bugzilla. Start with this screenshot shown kernel oops. And be prepared to provide more information/test updates on request.
How do I report kernel oops? Is there a way other than manually copying from yast journal entries?
BTW I found a bug report on bugzilla similar to my problem. Bug 959732](959732 – kernel call trace with some nouveau references) - kernel call trace with some nouveau references
akki@akash:~> uname -a
Linux akash.aspire 4.3.3-2-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Dec 22 11:19:48 UTC 2015 (10b7cff) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Updated the kernel to 4.3.3.2, still the problem is there.
akki@akash:~> uname -a
Linux akash.aspire 4.4.0-1-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jan 11 14:46:34 UTC 2016 (83948c1) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Updated the kernel to 4.4.0-1 and bug has been rectified. Problem solved