Ok it's not the same as the 11" i5 but still...could it be that there is a bug somewhere in the ubuntu boot chain of 13.10 alpha and not in the kernel?? firmware incompatibility, modules compiled with on version of gcc and whatever else with another or I don't know what.
Did you try 3.1x on fedora, archlinux or whatever?
Did you try to boot a vanilla 3.11-rc7 wiht a minimal .config ? (I'm going to try that asap).
Before starting a long biscet process between 3.9.11 (ok) and 3.10-rc1 (no boot) I would like ot be sure it's a bug in the kernel (and not in grub EFI or whatever else I'm not familiar with).
According to http:// phoronix. com/forums/ showthread. php?83754- Linux-Can- Work-On- The-2013- MacBook- Air/page2
3.11.0-rc5 and 3.10 boot on a mac book air 13" (i7 ?)
Ok it's not the same as the 11" i5 but still...could it be that there is a bug somewhere in the ubuntu boot chain of 13.10 alpha and not in the kernel?? firmware incompatibility, modules compiled with on version of gcc and whatever else with another or I don't know what.
Did you try 3.1x on fedora, archlinux or whatever?
Did you try to boot a vanilla 3.11-rc7 wiht a minimal .config ? (I'm going to try that asap).
Before starting a long biscet process between 3.9.11 (ok) and 3.10-rc1 (no boot) I would like ot be sure it's a bug in the kernel (and not in grub EFI or whatever else I'm not familiar with).