[10:25] <fabo> ogra_: rsalveti: are you familiar with upstart? the system is hanging on boot http://paste.ubuntu.com/5670011/
[10:50] <ogra_> fabo, thats an initramfs init (which is just a shellscript) not upstart
[10:51] <ogra_> fabo, take a look at /usr/share/initramfs-tools/init
[10:52] <ogra_> hmm, or not, sorry, was confused by the first line
[10:53] <fabo> ogra_: I passed the initramfs, switched to upstrart init/real rootfs
[10:54] <fabo> using init=/bin/sh , I see that filestystem is mounted (at least /)
[11:21] <fabo> I can boot in single-user mode
[11:55] <ogra_> fabo, what kernel is that ? might be that it doesnt have =/know all options upstart needs
[11:56] <ogra_> (i.e. is that an ubuntu kernel )
[12:03] <fabo> ogra_: it's quantal highbank kernel
[12:03] <fabo> ogra_: I can boot up to runlevel 1, hangs on runlevel 2
[12:09] <ogra_> well, i assume something is missing in your kernel, is the machine configured for network, does it react to pings when it is at that point ?
[12:10] <ogra_> (and is that on a framebuffer tty or did you configure upstart to provide a serial one (by adding the right files to /etc/init/) ?
[12:25] <pritesh>  hey, i am using BeagleBoard-XM Expansion V2 by chipseeand i installed ubuntu.(kernel 3.2.0-23-omap) but i am not getting proper resolution, what to do  ?  ?
[12:33] <pritesh> anyone please tell me
[12:53] <fabo> ogra_: network works on runlevel 1, I can ping. auto-serial is configured (auto-serial-console.conf)
[12:53] <pritesh> anyone is alive in this channel
[12:57] <ogra_> fabo, not talking about runlevel 1 or init=/bin/bash ... what console are you on and if it is serial, did you configure the necessary bits (and how was that system installed)
[12:58] <ogra_> pritesh, yes, we are, but its a long time ago that anyone in here did anything with a beagle, the general documented kernel cmdline options should work ...
[13:01] <fabo> ogra_: I'm on highbank serial line (using ipmitool sol). I'm using usual Linaro's rootfs based on quantal
[13:02] <ogra_> fabo, so you are 100% sure that the upstart tty jobs are working alright for serial ?
[13:02] <fabo> I wonder if it's stuck on the serial
[13:02] <ogra_> i wonder if the system is fine and just doesnt bring up a login prompt
[13:03] <pritesh> ogra_, how can i get to know, that my display driver is install or not on ubuntu arm
[13:03] <fabo> ogra_: no, I'm not 100% sure. could be...
[13:04] <ogra_> can you access the rootfs ?
[13:04] <ogra_> indee you can ... in simngle user ...
[13:05] <ogra_> try putting something in place yourself like in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto
[13:05] <fabo> ok
[13:05] <ogra_> and see if there is a login prompt coming up
[13:05] <ogra_> (needs adjustment for the right tty device indeed)
[13:05] <ogra_> i cant really imagine that its an upstart thing ...
[13:06] <ogra_> another one would be to try to move the procps.conf out of the way ... that seems to be the last job it executes and it runs  sysctl ... probably that hangs or misses write access or some such
[13:59] <ogra_> fabo, any luck ?
[14:05] <fabo> ogra_: some progress... I had a meeting in the meantime
[14:06] <fabo> ogra_: it's related to serial... I've done a normal boot and can ssh properly on the system
[14:06] <fabo> I haven't used ipmitool at that tim
[14:06] <fabo> e
[14:10] <fabo> ogra_: I guess login prompt isn't coming on the serial but the system booted as expected
[14:13] <ogra_> well, then you simply miss the serial tty setup for upstart ...