On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Peter Golis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Fritz, > > Did you had hibernated MAC OS X with connected disks which held Linux / > yaboot and performed disk layout reorganization? I will not comment that. > > > > Regarding workarrounds, you can fix upstream kernel as is opensource. > Network using sungem is working to me also in kernel 4.0.2 (vanilla). > Workarround will fix the problem, but it does not provide solution. > > > > P. > > Peter: Question 1: Just rebooted into OSX and put it to sleep. I wanted to add the reminder that on this install that "worked" I didn't format the partitions manually . . . I wiped the partitions and made them "free space" and then used the "install alongside OSX" option, so the installer set up everything, Yaboot flagged as "boot" . . . . But, even though this started as what I thought was an "installer" issue, which in some sense it is, since I couldn't get the install to go through using "manual" . . . this now seems like a kernel crash issue, as we can get to the U-MATE splash . . . but system then dumps before Lightdm window opens . . . . Statement 2: OK on the "fix the kernel" . . . way above my skillset, I'm just an end user. And, glad you could fix the ethernet problem . . . probably be Thurs or Friday before I have time for messing with it again. F
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