Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-09-02 Thread Nate Duehr
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > > But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ? > You can simple remove it. > Good question -- I put them both back because I guessed that the installer team is smarter than I am, and they install both during the Sarge installation. ;-) Nate -- To

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-09-02 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nate Duehr wrote: >> If using hotplug, blacklist the module >> > Just so the list archives have correct info... hotplug blacklisting is > only half of the fix... you'd also have to keep discover v1 (the default > version of discover on Sarge in the in

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-09-02 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
On Thursday 01 Sep 2005 03:10, Philip Schwartz wrote: > Yes, I agree. If you could please help out the Debian on Laptops cause and > get the model/specs of your laptop and major configs too me. Below link might provide some help. http://www.researchut.com/docs/mynotebook.html HTH, rrs -- Ritesh

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-09-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > If using hotplug, blacklist the module > Just so the list archives have correct info... hotplug blacklisting is only half of the fix... you'd also have to keep discover v1 (the default version of discover on Sarge in the installer, but discover2 is available?!) from tryi

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
On Thursday 01 Sep 2005 01:09, Philip Schwartz wrote: > On centrino laptops, blacklisting the modules will not do it. The problem > is a conflict between the usb and i810 sound modules in the kernel on the > install cd. This cause discover and hotplug both to seg fault. The only > way to correct th

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Philip Schwartz
On centrino laptops, blacklisting the modules will not do it. The problem is a conflict between the usb and i810 sound modules in the kernel on the install cd. This cause discover and hotplug both to seg fault. The only way to correct this is to stop discover and hotplug from loading durring init,

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nate Duehr wrote: > I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel and > the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading > i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems to think this laptop > uses. (It doesn't.)

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Philip Schwartz
Nate, What type of laptop? I have an HP dv1000 series laptop that I get the same problem. The seg Fault is with S36discover. I am in the process of typing a walkthrough to get around it. The problem is not just discover, it is also hotplug. Hotplug hangs on the older usbcore module in the install

Re: keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Nate Duehr
Philip Schwartz wrote: Nate, What type of laptop? I have an HP dv1000 series laptop that I get the same problem. The seg Fault is with S36discover. I am in the process of typing a walkthrough to get around it. The problem is not just discover, it is also hotplug. Hotplug hangs on the older usb

keeping a module from loading - sarge install

2005-08-31 Thread Nate Duehr
I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel and the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems to think this laptop uses. (It doesn't.) I can't seem to remember the magical incantation to tell the kernel