For the archives: The local company I've been purchasing workstations from has recently begun using a newer model of mainboard, the Intel D102GGC2L mainboard. As best I can tell these are pretty new. They use the LGA775 chipset ,RC410 Northbridge and IXP 450 Southbridge - I don't know if these chipsets has been around for a while or not.
Anyway, stable/sarge will not boot on these new mainboards, though SuSE 10.1 is booting just fine on them. The sarge NetInstall boots and installs to the disk just fine, then when I try to boot the installed system, Sarge starts to boot and then, shortly after setting the RTC and mounting the filesystem prints the following errors to the console: Starting hotplug subsystem: pci 8139too: already loaded 8139cp 10/100 PCI Ethernet driver v1.2 (Mar 22, 2004) insmod: /libmodules/2.4.27-2-386/kernel/drivers/net/8139cp.o: init_module: No such device insmod: Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect modules parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg insmod: /libmodules/2.4.27-2-386/kernel/drivers/net/8139cp.o: insmod 8139cp failed 8139cp: can't be loaded missing kernel or user mode driver 8139cp usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs usb.c: registered new driver hub ehci_hcd 00:13.2: PCI device 1002:4373 (ATI Technologies Inc) ehci_hcd 00:13.2: irq 11, pci mem f8873000 usb.c new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 ehci_hcd 00:13.2: BIOS handoff failed (160, 1010001) After that, the system stops booting (though it's not completely frozen, because I can still Ctrl+Alt+Del). If it matters, I'm using an IDE drive, not a SerialATA. I discovered that if I completely disable USB in the BIOS ("USB: Disable", "USB 2.0: Disable", "USB Legacy: Disable") that the system will boot ok. I also disabled the floppy controller, though I don't know if that helped or not. Just thought I'd post this info to the archives in case anyone else runs into this problem and goes a-searching. sarge (and therefore my system) uses kernel 2.4 by default, it's quite likely that recent versions of kernel 2.6 will be ok (I guess that's why SuSE 10.1 is ok). Thanks, JW -- ---------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - System Administrator - Cedar Creek Software -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]