Hi, On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 08:02:41AM +0800, [email protected] wrote: > Say, from the grub menu > "Debian GNU/Linux, linux 2.6.31-1-686" > "Debian GNU/Linux, linux 2.6.31-1-686 (single-user mode)" > picking the latter sometimes results in a unreadable screen just after > the [5.000..] seconds boot message. Then only key that will do anything > after that is the silver power button, to poweroff and then to power on,
The symptoms sound like http://bugs.debian.org/559578 but the situation under which you say it happens, does not. Have you tried to add "acpi=off" to the boot entry before booting it? Does it change this behaviour? > picking of course non-single-user mode this time. > here on my 702. ^D or entering the password don't do anything. > Maybe it's something in the verbose messages of single-user mode that > hits the screen to make it that way. Maybe something with some console-* > message... but of course no log files are left behind, as no disks are > probably mounted at that point. ... and if so they are mounted read-only. Regards, Axel -- Axel Beckert - [email protected], [email protected] - http://noone.org/abe/ _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
