Ok, do you use Mandrake drivers for your nforce or NVidia's ones? If Mandrake,I *think* I've installed it (I did "rpm -i NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0241.src.rpm"), but it did do anything (i.e. it's still hanging).
then I suggest to download, recompile and install the SRPM for your
distribution:
I did get closer to the source of the problem though, I think:
In my rc.sysinit file, I've commented out the following line:
/etc/init.d/usb start
(and of course the "if" line preceding it)
It no longer hangs at boot, even with my modem plugged in. It then boots if I execute this command myself, after booting.
It prints two lines (about loading module and then about mounting USB filesystem), ends successfully and then my system hangs.
Any ideas how to fix it?
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 17:49 25.10.2002 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Friday 25 October 2002 17:39, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> >Please post /sbin/lsmod output please.
> >
> >One more trick - if you see a module called "dabusb" - then do:
> >/sbin/rmmod -r
> >dabusb - and try to see if it helps.
>
> Attached. I didn't see a module called "dabusb" there.
Hmm, nothing helpful there...
Ok, do you use Mandrake drivers for your nforce or NVidia's ones? If Mandrake,
then I suggest to download, recompile and install the SRPM for your
distribution:
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/nforce/1.0-0241/NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0241.src.rpm
It could help and it could do nothing. I don't know since I don't have this
chipset to play with...
Thanks,
Hetz
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