On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 03:56:24PM +0200, Pixel wrote:
> > If I don't switch off quick my little 90GB laptop (~20 partitions and many
> > SO) just in reboot after install, it freeze during boot in sound ... much
> > time for e2fsck....;o) , may be is probing in Maestro sound card a little
> > dirty... ?!? (Also in old installs...)
>
> uh? you mean the sound module loading is freezing your box? in that case i must
> remove it from the pcitable, can you give me the /proc/pcitable?
No don't remove it from the pcitable. Just move the startup script.
I had this problem on my Dell Inspiron 7500. The startup script is towards the
beginning of the startup process. When you rebooted the machine the Maestro
would hang. But if you did a cold boot it worked fine. I renamed the sound
startup script to S99sound and it works fine. :)
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