Bug#231389: hang at hardware detection. pcmcia related

2004-06-01 Thread Jerome Lacoste
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 12:04, Martin Michlmayr wrote: * Jerome Lacoste [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-06 09:50]: System hangs at boot. PCMCIA related Reinstalling system on new disk (other died). I kewn PCMCIA was problematic from my former installation (which I had done from boot floppies

Bug#231389: hang at hardware detection. pcmcia related

2004-02-06 Thread Jerome Lacoste
Package: installation-reports Debian-installer-version: sarge beta2 netinst uname -a: can't Date: 05 Feb 2004 8:00 GMT Method: from CD Machine: Dell Inspiron 8100 Processor: Pentium III 1200 MHz Memory: 512 Mo Root Device: IDE 60 Go Hitachi 5400 rpm (didn't boot it yet, don't know model) Root

Bug#231389: probably duplicate of 218579

2004-02-06 Thread Jerome Lacoste
The bug is probably duplicate of 218579. I know how to modify /etc/pcmcia/config.opts on a running system, or when booting from floppy, but I don't know how to achieve this result when booting from sarge installer... I will have to find out. Any help appreciated... signature.asc Description:

How to prevent PCMCIA lockup with Dell Inspiron 8100

2004-02-06 Thread Jerome Lacoste
I reinstall the system after changing disk. I've installed before debian using Disk floppies, and I solved the PCMCIA lockup by modifying /etc/pcmcia config file to exclude port 0x800-0x8ff [1]. Now I am trying to use debian installer (tried unstable sarge beta 2 and sarge 05Feb2004 netinst

Bug#231389: How to prevent PCMCIA lockup with Dell Inspiron 8100

2004-02-06 Thread Jerome Lacoste
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 11:36, Jerome Lacoste wrote: I reinstall the system after changing disk. I've installed before debian using Disk floppies, and I solved the PCMCIA lockup by modifying /etc/pcmcia config file to exclude port 0x800-0x8ff [1]. [..] Any idea, appart from going back to boot