Thanks, Jurgen!
Anyway, my screenshot-based mail was bounced from the mailing list. :(

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 3:09 AM, J?rgen Keil<jrgn.keil at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hmm, a workaround for 6819642 is to disable the intel iommu,
> using kernel option ? -B intel-iommu=no
>
> Did you try that?

Yes.

> OTOH, 6819642 is supposed to be fixed in b118,
> and you're trying b121.
> Maybe there is yet another issue on this system?

Seems to be so.

> You could try to boot with verbose kernel messages
> and module debugging output enabled. ?Boot the kernel
> with options " -kdv" and at the kmdb prompt:
>
> ? ?moddebug/W 80000000
> ? ?:c
>
>
> Does that still hang after the pit_beep0 driver?

Here basically what I've got:

Probing for device nodes...
pci0 at root: isa 0x0
pci0 is /pci at 1,0
pci0 is /pci at 1,0
xsvc0 at root: space 0 offset 0
xsvc0 is /xsvc at 0,0
NSA-device: asy0

At this point it just stops forever and mad Tux is just lauging... :-(


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Kind regards, BM

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