On Samstag, 6. Mai 2006 03:11 Thomas Bächler wrote:

>> Is there a trick or do I have to buy my a PS/2 Keyboard?
>> 
>> BAUMI
> 
> You can boot from a live CD, mount your arch root partition and do
> 
> rm /mnt/lib/modules/2.6.16-ARCH/kernel/driver/video/nvidia.ko
> 
> Then boot arch and reinstall nvidia. Everything should be fine then.

Thanks for this and the other info. I don't know the
parameter "load_modules=off" before your message.

I don't know the reason for this problem but for me a kernel panic is the
worst case so i have one suggestion for it. But first for every kernel dev:
Don't see this as criticism. From my view the time between the kernel 2.6.16
releases is too short to recognize such things.

What do you think about a kernel26-safe package which sense is to have one
kernel which is let say at example 2-4 months older than the new kernel
package. I even have not only one kernel because i have had such a problem
under another distro and from this time on i like it very much to have one
bootable kernel in reserve.

See you, Attila


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