Help! I have just installed Debian version 2.1 r3 (Linux 2.0.36) on my Compaq Presario 1635 notebook. Despite disabling all BIOS power saving features, the notebook goes into 'sleep' mode while booting Linux.
It mostly happens after the point where I see the following messages flash past - mounting local filesystems .... not mounted anything [notebook goes into sleep mode at this point] but not always. Sometimes it happens while these messages flash past - Starting base networking daemons : portmap inetd [notebook goes into sleep mode at this point] After this happens, I can 'wake up' the notebook by pressing a key and after a few seconds I see - hda : irq timeout : status = 0x50 {DriveReady SeekComplete} and the booting process continues. Everything seems to be OK after this - but I would like to know why it happens. I have tried constantly pressing a key whilst booting the system, but it still goes to sleep. I have Windows98 on the first partition (/dev/hda1) which can boot correctly. I have a Linux swap (/dev/hda2) and two Linux partitions (/dev/hda3, /dev/hda4). If I let the second Linux partition (/dev/hda4) be mounted automatically while booting, the system will be totally locked up after 'waking up', not even CTRL-ALT-DEL works. I am very new at this, any help would be appreciated. Debian version 2.1 r3 Linux kernel version 2.0.36 Compaq Presario 1635 (notebook) -Shane __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com