Vijay, Chris
have a look at new bug report 77922. Hope that can help.
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Vijay, Chris
have a look at new bug report 77922. Hope that can help.
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Marc - Is the bug mentioned by vijay the same bug that you reported in
bug 43950??
If so, I think we need to start a fresh bug report and have you two
describe your problem as best you can...
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vijay - Have you posted a comment to the wrong bug report?? Your subject reads:
Re: Enabling USB 2.0 "High-speed"(480 Mbit/s) prevents Boot
I don't think your problem is the same as (or related to) the problem that I
experienced long ago. You should file another bug if you have not
unintentio
Bug filer cannot reproduce problem, and commenter is advised to open a
seperate bug for usb2(?). Thanks for all the input!
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Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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Marc, I think the bug you're seeing is different from the one I
encountered. I believe the bug that I saw was a problem with my
initramfs; it seems like it was corrupted or something. It sounds like
your problem is more like a kernel/driver issue.
I suggest another bug report be opened for the i
Chris
it's not only a problem of installation, it's also the same problem at system
startup: system (32 or 64 bits, both tested) is hanging at "mounting root file
system". Removing USB2 support in bios makes it work properly.
My system is up to date with new kernel 2.6.15-25-386.
How can I send
As the original bug description states, I made a fresh install from
"dapper flight 2" and had no problem. Would you like me (and others) to
test a fresh install of "dapper final"? ...Because I'm almost certain
the install will be unaffected by this bug. If this bug still exists,
my guess is that
Hi Steven
This bug specific to dapper (brezzy was running perfectly on same system)
affects as well a fresh install of dapper as an upgrade from brezzy via
Synaptic.
A lot of problem reports has been posted on several forums, french, English...
without any solution but (for my CPU) removing the
Does this bug affect a fresh install of dapper?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Why do developers prefer to close their eyes on a bug like this rather
than face it? Everyone who has upgraded from Breezy to Dapper find a
myriad of bugs to deal with, including me. Myself, I cannot login
anymore as a normal user, but only if I login as root from kdm/gdm
(modfied the config to be
It's very likely the bug still exists, even though we've all determined
a solution to our problems. I guess "whether or not this bug should be
closed" should be up to the maintainer of this initramfs-tools, then.
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Is this bug safe to close? it seems everyones issues have been fixed?
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