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5.3-BETA2 boot hang, maybe acpi related
And this made a machine non-bootable that could boot before. So the commit that made it do something shouldn't be reverted, but CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR should be marked BROKEN, because it obviously is broken right now. But keeping the config option, and just not making it do anything is misleading and wrong.

2.6.25-rc2-mm1 - boot hangs on ia64
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you have a 3 year warranty. Chris Davais <ch...@wolfpk.com> wrote in message news:7qeljh$gbr$1@news.cps.intel.com... Just wondering if anyone out there has found a solution (other than BIOS 12 or 11) to correct the boot hang issue with the SE440BX-2 motherboard (BIOS 13) and a Microsoft USB Intellimouse.

boot hang problem solved!
Schermerh...@hp.com linux kernel 25-rc2-mm1 is hanging early in boot on my HP ia64 numa platform. I saw the "Strange hang on ia64 with CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=y" thread on lkml: http://marc.info/?t=120288396800001&r=1&w=4 However, my config does not include PRINTK_TIME=y. In fact, hang occurs with ia64 defconfig as

2.5.73-mm1 nbd: boot hang in add_disk at first call from nbd_init
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"hang" I mean 5 min. or more. Compared to my "normal" boot of less than 1 min. Doesn't matter if it's cold boot or warm boot. Occurs at random, every 3rd or 5th boot or after long shutdown. Has occured with every install I did. Two installs were with original Windows CD other two were with my other computer's CD

Slackware Lilo boot hang
From what I have found out safe mode disables the following components and settings so these can be ruled out as causes of the safe boot hang. - config.sys and autoexec.bat - [boot] and [386Enh] sections of system.ini - The Load= and Run= parameters of win.ini - The startup program group - The registry - All device

5.2.1-RELEASE boot-hang with Cyclades pci card Cyclom-16YeP/RJ45
Ingo Molnar mi...@elte.hu linux kernel * 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. btw., this also explains why this bug wasnt reported

Regression [Was: Boot hang with stack protector on x86_64]
---1247997369-500436885-894561393=:30753 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII the attached patch fixes Ted's boot hang. The problem was that for those (very rare) 'default-flagged' MP-tables we did not set mp_lapic_addr properly. -- mingo ---1247997369-500436885-894561393=:30753 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN;

APM boot hang
Anyway, the prompt might hang if you have an invalid partition table (although strictly it should say 'BAD TBL' in that case), or some other boot problem. Are the keyboard LEDs operative, and do you have an SCO OS installed on the active partition (ie the one you're booting the kernel image from)?

Regression [Was: Boot hang with stack protector on x86_64]
However, I am unable to boot it using BootMagic 2.0 (the version that comes with Partition Magic 5.0) Win98 is the default and boots up just fine. I have the system set to a 30 second delay. I select Linux as the O/S of choice but the system hangs (dots and a cursor) after trying to load it.

SE440BX-2 BIOS 13 USB mouse boot hang issue...
Jasper Bryant-Greene jas...@unix.geek.nz linux kernel I can confirm neither the boot hang with HPET enabled nor the other unexplained boot hang after "NET: There is some issue with the HPET clocksource which causes it to hang the boot process if enabled, which I will look into in due course (the HPET works fine

Warp 4 and Boot Hang (Video Problem)
A very definite lag when I boot after any complete shutdown. Scandisk always runs (which isn't really a problem. I prefer it) and hangs while checking my DOS boot record for my D drive which is on my Promise card. It will continue after about 1.5-2 minutes but I can't figure out why. This started about 3 days ago.

Hard disk migration/XP Boot hang problem with Windows XP ...
Could you try to do a specific bisection of sched-devel.git: http://people.redhat.com/mingo/sched-devel.git/README How do I know revision of git-sched.patch of 2.6.25-rc2-mm1? Should I do bisect from HEAD of sched-devel.git? yeah, please. If it's caused by sched-devel.git then you should see the hang there too.

boot hang
A straight boot hangs. If I break the boot at the 'hit any key message', the system boots fine. If I remove the NIC, a 3Com Megahertz card, model 3XXE589ET, the system boots fine. Thinking this was an irq 5 problem, I have configured the kernel to include 'device pcm' and loaded the correct sound driver in

4.2 Release isa_probe_children hang at boot
Will it could be this problem cause until my first boot hang? But the first boot hang will only occur sometimes, not often. Could you please tell me why and what should I going to do next? "Nicholas" <nick...@pd.jaring.my> wrote in message news:97kgu9$t8t$1@news5.jaring.my... I am wondering why my BE6-II will hang

Kernel damage or boot hang- How to rescue ?.
Same boot hang problem after adding the cy driver and COMPAT_ISA. Booting without acpi didn't help. After a while I got this in the hung boot, if it is interesting: spin lock (null) held by 0 for > 5 seconds panic: spin lock held too long cpuid = 0; Uptime: 1s Shutting down ACPI Automatic reboot in 15 seconds Then

2.6.25-rc2-mm1 - boot hangs on ia64
Ingo Molnar mi...@elte.hu 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.

Boot Hang!
I've downloaded netinst-rc3 that has worked ok, but at first reboot, the system hangs with the message: PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 01:03.1. PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 01:03.0. I've tried with noapic nolapic boot options with no success and pci=biosirq also in the boot

io-apic-patch-2.1.100-pre3-A, boot hang fix
So, when I reverted to kernel.old, I got the same hang. I had an old GENERIC kernel that I booted from to experiment with solving the problems. It seems a little more than inconvenient to have to unplug and replug USB devices in order to boot. Does anyone have any insight to offer? dmesg output attached.

Boot hang at BM menu
Ingo
Molnar mi...@elte.hu fa 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

enabling AMD_PM768 causes boot hang in 2.4.20-rc3
Could ia64 have trouble accessing the percpu data structures of the scheduler? does the patch below resolve the hang? Thanks! that patch works well on my test environment. Tested-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motoh...@jp.fujitsu.com> BTW: Your work is ultimate fast. it's wonderful :) -- To unsubscribe from this list: