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Boot hang
Eric Bear Albrecht frogb...@incroyable.com comp sys mac hardware misc comp sys mac hardware powerbook Ralph Lindberg & Ellen Winnie <rlind...@kendaco.telebyte.com> wrote: I'm getting the oddest boot-hang I can recall. I swapped out the PRAM battery (not fun). Do enough of those and it starts to be fun.

x86_64: fix boot hang caused by ...
Please retest on that and if it still hangs, capture the output from pressing alt-sysrq-T. Legacy free, no serial port. Sorry, -mm2 hang at booting kernel on 2 machines. Oh Murphy! Bug: 250K log buffer causes a hang on boot. Sorry for the shock. I configured the log buffer bigger - 250K and it hangs on boot.

networking boot hang w/ 3c509
... boot hangs after Crystalware&Soundfusion attemps to load. Emachine 500, 98se. Boot log says corrupted crlds3d.vxd. Can't locate this driver on the net at all. Saw a post to this group on a Google search dated 3mo. ago, concerning this driver, but the question was unresolved. Bootlog start-up does not hang.

Boot hang during install... help...
Bill Watt Sr bw...@epix.net microsoft public win98 setup On Fri, 14 May 1999 00:42:57 +0200, "Heinz" <Hein...@aol.com> wrote: At the final boot my system hangs: Gigabyte GA-5AX AMD K6II-350 IBM DTTA-351010 10GB HDD the bootlog.prv says it boots until (i think) the harddisk-controller driver. If i boot in safe mode

4.4 boot hang pci_cfgintr_linked: linked (60) to hard routed irq 10
Ingo Molnar mi...@elte.hu linux kernel Subject: [patch] x86_64: fix boot hang caused by CALGARY_IOMMU_ENABLED_BY_DEFAULT From: Ingo Molnar <mi...@elte.hu> one of my boxes didnt boot the 2.6.20-rc1-rt0 kernel rpm, it hung during early bootup. After an hour or two of happy debugging i narrowed it down to the

BE6-II hang after startup screen at the first boot with ...
If CONFIG_IOMMU_DEBUG is enabled, the machine will hang on boot at the partition check when using the VIA driver. The real culprit is buggy VIA silicon. Use this patch. -Andi --------------------------------------------------------------- Enable VIA softmmu workaround for iommu=force/IOMMU_DEBUG too diff -u

Help! Solaris 2.6: boot hang
If I configure my motherboard BIOS so that SATA is configured as 'Legacy' mode (the only other choice besides 'Native'), then I do not experience the boot hang. The motherboard uses the Intel 965 chip-set, there are 6 total SATA ports. I even tried plugging in my CD/DVD drive into a lower-numbered port,

8.2 boot hang on quota
Arjan van de Ven ar...@infradead.org linux kernel On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 07:43:08 -0800 (PST) Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org> wrote: On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Sam Ravnborg wrote: This is a regression. Can you please revert this commit. Not really. The thing is, CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR has never done

Regression [Was: Boot hang with stack protector on x86_64]
Ive
recently upgraded my Win Me machine to Win 2000, it then restarted, i went through the time zone and keyboard selection process, it rebooted again but this time it hangs at the windows logo, (with the blue status bar at the bottom) so i tried a full clean install, but the same happened again, i tried a fresh

Regression [Was: Boot hang with stack protector on x86_64]
Details at http://members.aol.com/don5408/win98/e_fix.html ...relevant excerpt... IBM-Suggested FIX for E-Series Cold Boot Hang 1.Right-Click on My Computer > Click Properties 2.Choose the Device Manager tab 3.Click the [+] next to CD-ROM 4.Double-Click on the CD-ROM Drive [on these systems "E-IDE CD-ROM 24X/AKOX.

Slackware Lilo boot hang
Leon Rowell Dell wrote: My KD7 RAID is hanging on the boot screen just after it displays the processor info. After several minutes it counts the memory, diplays the drive info and boots into windows. This happens on cold boots, hot boots or restarts. Current BIOS EC. Tried different memory, memory slots,

Boot hang with stack protector on x86_64
James Morris jmor...@namei.org linux kernel On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Ingo Molnar wrote: * Ingo Molnar <mi...@elte.hu> wrote: could you try the fix below ontop of x86.git#testing, does it solve your boot hang? find below another fix that is somewhat better as it does not affect the native kernel and !PARAVIRT.

Boot Hang Serial ATA P4G8X
If it's caused by sched-devel.git then you should see the hang there too. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/

Boot hang on Epox 4G4A+
Ingo Molnar mi...@elte.hu fa linux kernel * James Morris <jmor...@namei.org> wrote: could you try the fix below ontop of x86.git#testing, does it solve your boot hang? find below another fix that is somewhat better as it does not affect the native kernel and !PARAVIRT. This works. thanks.

2.6.25-rc2-mm1 - boot hangs on ia64
Now when I boot the boot proccess hangs with the message "cannot find module uart_401" (of coarse i spelt it wrong) Now I am stuck. i tried booting from my rescue disk but same problem. It seems as soon as I mount my root partition the start scripts in /etc/rc.D excutes, no matter what kernel and a hang occurs.

ATA boot hang
It was unchecked, but by checking it, getting the unsupported device dialogue, and unchecking it, then the cold boot, something got fixed. Everyone with the cold boot hang should do this no matter where they got Win98. Well, actually Micrsoft does have the problem listed but points the finger to IBM for comming up

IOS and Boot Hang
At boot, it hangs immediately after ad0: 35174MB <IC25N040ATCS05-0> [71465/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100 ata1: resetting devices .. done Backing out the most recent checkin to sys/dev/ata/ata-queue.c (ie reverting to version 1.6) makes the problem go away. I upgraded from an Oct 1 -> Oct 12 kernel and saw the same

uhci and boot hang
Some of the 25xx boxes (like the 2514) had boot code that didn't fit in these 2 PROMs. So the 25xx mainboard had space for 2 1MB flash chips, soldered on. The 2514 and similar used these instead of the PROMs. However, they needed some way to update the flash chips. This was done with a special card called

solution for cold boot hang with windows 98
The problem I have is that occasionally (can't reproduce it at will) I will be booting the system and it will hang at the desktop. The system startup sound will play, the desktop open sound will play, but the bit map doesn't appear and the mouse sits at the clock. I believe the system is running at this point,

potato boot hang
Recently, I upgraded my motherboard and found that I had to load the Via ATA-100 drivers to successfully boot under "real" Win2K (ie not in VMWare). I loaded the latest ones from the Via web site. However, doing this has caused my booting of VMWare to hang every time. Win2K gets to the graphical progress screen,