Chaz,

I don't have the full answer, but the HAL daemon is responsible for letting
the processor know all the hardware and how to interface with it.  I had a
machine with a similar issue and adding an identifier to the grub.cfg file
identifying the hard drive by hardware ID fixed it for me.  Sorry I don't
have a step-by-step solution, but hopefully it's the first step toward a
solution.

HTH,
Scott

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Chaz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm loading OpenSUSE 11.3 on to a Fujitsu TX200 S6, with a SAS raid
> controller with 2 x RAID1 arrays built on the controller.
>
> All seems to be fine, the virtual disks show on sda and sdb fine and I
> can create partitions with no problems.
>
> The installation seems to run to completetion, to the point where it
> asks me to reboot.
>
> However, on reboot, it hangs after starting the HAL daemon
> successfully, there is no reaction from keyboard, mouse, monitor or
> anything.
>
> Does anybody have any idea what is meant to happen after the HAL
> daemon is started or what I should be looking for?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chaz.
>
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