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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0004054Kali LinuxGeneral Bugpublic2017-06-01 19:32
ReporterSimbaclaws Assigned Torhertzog  
PrioritylowSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionno change required 
Product Version2017.1 
Summary0004054: Slow boot with ACPI errors
Description

I'm getting ACPI errors at boot, during boot it shows me the error messages.
When it's booting it will display in a low resolution, then switches after the ACPI errors to high resolution and starts gdm. This process causes for slow boot times, which tend to be rather annoying. My system used to be much faster during boot. I've been experiencing this problem since kernel 4.9.0-kali4-amd64.

It also could have something to do with my bumblebee installation, not sure...
Perhaps blacklisting the dedicated GPU?

Steps To Reproduce

reboot the machine.

Additional Information

My dmesg output for the errors I'm getting are attached in this bug report.

Attached Files
dmesg-output.txt (621 bytes)   
[    0.357649] ACPI Error: No handler for Region [EC__] (ffff89b15f0b0090) [EmbeddedControl] (20160831/evregion-166)
[    0.357791] ACPI Error: Region EmbeddedControl (ID=3) has no handler (20160831/exfldio-299)
[    0.357917] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC._REG] (Node ffff89b15f0b1be0), AE_NOT_EXIST (20160831/psparse-543)
[   34.190755] ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.GFX0.DD02._BCL] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20160831/psargs-359)
[   34.190764] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.DD02._BCL] (Node ffff89b15f0f8a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20160831/psparse-543)
dmesg-output.txt (621 bytes)   

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Simbaclaws

Simbaclaws

2017-05-31 15:54

reporter   ~0006783

My apoligies, apparently I had a UUID in my initramfs-tools of a swap partition that didn't exist anymore. So every time it started up it was looking for that device and wanted to resume it. Hence the slow boot times. Apparently that's fixed now by commenting out the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. The ACPI errors don't seem to come up anymore aswell. Although that could be because I removed the quiet command from grub... It's probably moving to fast across the screen to even notice.

rhertzog

rhertzog

2017-06-01 19:32

administrator   ~0006786

Thanks for letting us know, closing.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2017-05-31 15:20 Simbaclaws New Issue
2017-05-31 15:20 Simbaclaws File Added: dmesg-output.txt
2017-05-31 15:54 Simbaclaws Note Added: 0006783
2017-06-01 19:32 rhertzog Assigned To => rhertzog
2017-06-01 19:32 rhertzog Status new => closed
2017-06-01 19:32 rhertzog Resolution open => no change required
2017-06-01 19:32 rhertzog Note Added: 0006786