Package: grub-efi-ia32
Version: 2.02~beta3-5
Trying to boot stretch on an Apple Mac Pro with 32-bit EFI (MacPro1,1
and MacPro2,1) in EFI mode ends up in a black screen. Grub loads ok, but
the kernel gets stuck with no output or progress. Using the amd64 distro
version.
The multi-arch
7.10.2011 8.01, Ben Hutchings kirjoitti:
On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 20:05 +0300, Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Shouldn't this bug rather be filed against the kernel. The pata_macio
module doesn't autoload because the pci id of the keylargo controller
isn't listed in the pci match table of the module
pata_macio should, too.
-- Heikki Lindholm
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pata_macio should, too.
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Package: oss4-base
Version: 4.2-build2003-1
If an OSS4 driver kills the kernel, recovery is difficult for the casual
user, because OSS4 is loaded even in single user mode (recovery). I'd
suggest moving OSS4 init out of rcS.d, of course, considering that some
later loaded sound server might like
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