Hi! I noticed a new stable gentoo-sources was released. I compiled it with genkernel, as usual, and went fine. However, when I try to boot it, it gets stuck when I tries to find (or mount) a btrfs partition (in my case, /). With 4.9.34 this doesn't happen. Those are my files: The Grub file: https://paste.pound-python.org/show/T5ZVJjOwcsdJXpW5EyDN/ My /etc/fstab: https://paste.pound-python.org/show/qInlf7pt5AOIodalVCZI/ My kernel config file: https://paste.pound-python.org/show/QmvuHAQttHu7Ns9gxj8F/ Thanks! Reproducible: Always
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Created attachment 488896 [details] Grub file
Created attachment 488898 [details] the /etc/fstab
Created attachment 488900 [details] The kernel file, used with genkernel
Try 4.12.7. If it fails, do a git bisect to identify the offending patch. You can also try the latest 4.13-rcX git sources kernel. If it still fails, take upstream at bugzilla.kernel.org
(In reply to Mike Pagano from comment #5) > Try 4.12.7. > If it fails, do a git bisect to identify the offending patch. > > You can also try the latest 4.13-rcX git sources kernel. > > If it still fails, take upstream at bugzilla.kernel.org Just tried with 4.12.7 and the issue is the same. And I don't know how to use the git bisect :( Meanwhile, I'm still using 4.9.34
(In reply to jorgicio from comment #6) > (In reply to Mike Pagano from comment #5) > > Try 4.12.7. > > If it fails, do a git bisect to identify the offending patch. > > > > You can also try the latest 4.13-rcX git sources kernel. > > > > If it still fails, take upstream at bugzilla.kernel.org > > Just tried with 4.12.7 and the issue is the same. And I don't know how to > use the git bisect :( > Meanwhile, I'm still using 4.9.34 It's not that hard. You can find directions here: http://www.reactivated.net/weblog/archives/2006/01/using-git-bisect-to-find-buggy-kernel-patches/ what about reporting this upstream to bugzilla.kernel.org?
Without a git bisect and no other information there is nothing I can do. You can report upstream but they will ask for similar. This is an bug that requires effort on both sides. Good luck. Feel free to post the result of the git bisect or the result of the git-sources test. I'll reopen if you can provide anything useful
Thanks for viewing the issue and sorry for not commenting before. I found the culprit: BFQ. I removed the line "elevator=bfq" from the kernel list in the /etc/default/grub file, and the issue is fixed.