Le Vendredi 24 Janvier 2003 12:25, Chmouel Boudjnah a �crit : > >> humm let's try by each case, what if you remove the /etc/modules.conf > >> and reboot does it do alway start ? > >> > >> what do you have in your /etc/modules.conf ? > > > > /etc/modules and /etc/modules.conf as I use them now (with the random > > boot lock) are attached. > > > > testing without these module will proceed shortly. > > I'll also test with the latest kernel. > > try to just disable ov511 and reboot...
Well well I've done numerous reboots and tests, and dear people here are the results of the french jury : - latest kernel has the same behaviour (stuck somewhere in rc3.d/xxxx) as previous - removing ov511 (from modules.conf and physically) does not cure the problem - more interesting, maybe this manipulation can make you reproduce the behaviour: 1. get at least 2 usb devices connected and recognized at boot (I have intellimouse explorer usb, epson 1200u scanner and ov511 webcam) 2. boot and let harddrake configure all this 3. reboot several times maybe it will stuck 4. if not, just shutdown, remove the usb mouse (or ONE usb device) 5. reboot, let hardddrake complains and timeout and boot continuing 6. reboot this time the boot stops (in harddrake ?) I absolutly cannot have a complete boot this time until I replugged the mouse and harddrake configures it. - belgium 3 poyyynnnntsssssssss -- Pascal Cavy - VMF __________________________________________________________________ Running 1:04, 9 users, load average: 0.01, 0.11, 0.15 (gcc version 3.2.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.1 3.2.1-2mdk)) Kernel Linux version 2.4.21pre3-2mdkenterprise
