Thanks for your reply

Both
the kernels are working in same distro - Debian Lenny, Thats is why i
cant find out the error, when the kernel A boots its detects the audio
devices and loads the snd-hda-codec-realtek, but kernel B doesnot
detects that audio device only but its loading network modules and
other necessary modules correctly


let me make a guess.   since it differs at the distro level (debian vs redhat, 
as indicated in the dmesg output), i guessed there is nothing wrong at the 
kernel level.   auto-loading of hardware drivers are done by udev....perhaps it 
is not configured by the OS during installation?   u may need to add it 
manually at the udev level.

 
and to prove that both the kernel can detect the hardware, perhaps u can issue 
"lsusb -v" and both output should be the same?








-Welkin-


      


      

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