I reverted back to kernel compiled on 1st of October and it works again,

so the problem came to be between yesterday and 1st of October. I'll give boot -v and compiling the least amount of drivers a shot.

Petr


Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hi,
:Im unable to boot my workstation with the current HEAD kernel. The boot :seems to go ok up untill
:
:uhub2: port error, restarting port 1
:uhub2: port error, giving up port 1
:
:And then it just restarts without any panic. Any advise on how to debug it?
:
:Cheers,
:Petr

    This could be a tough one.  Does it boot on an older ISO?

    Sometimes having it boot with the console on the serial port yields
    more information.  boot -v might help in addition to that.  If we can't
get any clues from that you could try compiling up a kernel with as many drivers as possible removed (leaving just the console/video/disk
    driver).  If it is a SMP box you could try booting with a UP kernel.

                                        -Matt
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>





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