On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 09:33:59AM -0400, MJD wrote: > I had the same problem on my laptop. What you have to do is reboot off > the net install cd, then let it detect your hard drive. Then you need to > mount your system just like it normally is under /mnt. Then do "chroot > /mnt" without the quotes. Then run aptitude and remove hotplug and > discover, and any libraries not needed (press SHIFT-M on the libs section > of the installed part.) and that should let you boot. Note, do not > install these tools back, they never seem to work on laptops running > debian.
Hotplug works without any problems on my Thinkpad X20 and Latitude C640. Please do not spread mis-information. If there is a failure connected to hotplug, it would be more probably connected to a module being loaded, by hotplug and that specific module doing something wrong. j. -- ______________________________________________________________________________ "We did a risk management review. We concluded that there was no risk of any management." -- Dilbert :wq
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