Bugzilla – Bug 1183265
[Build 20210308] openQA test fails for boot_linuxrc
Last modified: 2021-07-25 00:02:25 UTC
## Observation openQA test in scenario opensuse-Tumbleweed-DVD-aarch64-boot_linuxrc@aarch64 fails in [first_boot](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1663455/modules/first_boot/steps/1) Since update to kernel 5.11, boot_linuxrc test fails. The linux system is not started and the blue screen of linuxrc remains. linuxrc update seems to not be the culprit since it started to fail before the linuxrc update (was 7.0.26, now at 7.0.29). ## Test suite description Start an already installed system from an installer DVD using the menu entry "Boot Linux System". ## Reproducible Fails since (at least) Build [20210307](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1661065) ## Expected result Last good: [20210223](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1644230) (or more recent) ## Further details Always latest result in this scenario: [latest](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/latest?arch=aarch64&distri=opensuse&flavor=DVD&machine=aarch64&test=boot_linuxrc&version=Tumbleweed)
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1678593 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1693232 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
does not seem to be a kernel bug. Reassigning.
I think this test is about kexecing a new kernel. Last log lines are: [ 71.871283] kexec_core: Starting new kernel [ 71.931313] Bye! If that's not a kexec issue, this very much looks like a kernel bug. > does not seem to be a kernel bug. Really? Could you share your rationale for this?
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1732127 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1747400 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1775273 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1802176 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" or "EOL" (End-of-Life) 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1815968 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" or "EOL" (End-of-Life) 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed
This is an autogenerated message for openQA integration by the openqa_review script: This bug is still referenced in a failing openQA test: boot_linuxrc https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1853679 To prevent further reminder comments one of the following options should be followed: 1. The test scenario is fixed by applying the bug fix to the tested product or the test is adjusted 2. The openQA job group is moved to "Released" or "EOL" (End-of-Life) 3. The label in the openQA scenario is removed