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it seems like 100% (unless you follow steps under Solutions you've tried paragraph)
How to reproduce
try booting Ubuntu on DUT
Expected behavior
it should boot for a bit and go to login screen
Actual behavior
it freezes on random dmesg prompts
for example:
fwupd.service
smbd.service
or
geoclue.service
services in general are the most common cause of this (with some exceptions of course, which might suggest that the problem occurs after some fixed time, usually when services are being loaded)
even trying to log in via serial leads to the same result
Solutions you've tried
There is one known solution for this problem, booting Ubuntu/Windows while any display cable is plugged in (doesn't matter if it is DP, Usb-c or HDMI and if it's connected to a screen or just a dongle) absolutely eliminates this issue. I believe this outcome is not desirable though..
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Component
Dasharo firmware
Device
Protectli VP2430
Dasharo version
v0.9.0-rc1
Dasharo Tools Suite version
Test case ID
those involving OS (so most of them)
Brief summary
the platform gets stuck during ubuntu boot
How reproducible
it seems like 100% (unless you follow steps under
Solutions you've tried
paragraph)How to reproduce
try booting Ubuntu on DUT
Expected behavior
it should boot for a bit and go to login screen
Actual behavior
it freezes on random dmesg prompts
for example:
or
services
in general are the most common cause of this (with some exceptions of course, which might suggest that the problem occurs after some fixed time, usually when services are being loaded)Screenshots
Some random logs
examples.zip
Additional context
even trying to log in via serial leads to the same result
Solutions you've tried
There is one known solution for this problem, booting Ubuntu/Windows while any display cable is plugged in (doesn't matter if it is DP, Usb-c or HDMI and if it's connected to a screen or just a dongle) absolutely eliminates this issue. I believe this outcome is not desirable though..
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: