Guest running kernel 6.8 hangs after a while
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@olivierlambert They operate with squeaky wheel mentality, the more "I have this too" presses that report gets, the likely it'll be someone eventually notices.
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@yann can you take a look at this and push Canonical on this?
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Catching up with the subject...
The good news first: the patch is already in the 6.8 stable branch (as c8b7b2f158d9d4fb89cd2f68244af154f7549bb4), and part of v6.8.5.
The Ubuntu situation is:
- master kernel branch OTOH has been at v6.8.4 for 12 days, with only minor packaging adjustments since then
- latest tag on master is 6.8.0-25 (only used for lowlatency kernel as of today), based on v6.8.1
- they also have a 6.8.0-26 and changelog entries for -27 on master-next (all about s390)
- standard kernel at 6.8.0-22, based on v6.8.1 too
I'm not familiar with their internal processes, but I suspect they're probably in a validation cycle for upcoming upcoming version right now, and any such fix would have to wait for next one.
The tracker ticket for 6.8.0-27 seems to imply -27 packaging is "in progress". Still digging...
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Raised this on IRC, resulting in:
I'll see what I can do, we may still have some time to include this before the release
I guess that's pretty much all we can do on our side (and that's nice from them
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today 6.8.0-31-generic kernel problem fixed.
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Yay \o/
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Thanks everyone here for the feedback!
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Has anyone been able to install Ubuntu 24.04 in VM from current official ISO? It seems that official ISOs (i.e. installer) still use unpatched kernel 6.8.0-22. Are there any newer ISO builds that I'm not aware of?
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Sorry. False alarm. I screwed up my PXE settings. There was some leftover kernel and initrd images from beta versions of ISO. Kernel and initrd from latest ISOs work properly. -
I believe Proxmox Backup Server kernel Linux pbs 6.8.4-2-pve has also the same issue.
updating to Linux pbs 6.8.12-1-pve solves.
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