Hi,
I booted without USB support (and hence without my wifi) yesterday and
got in.
Did a new dist-upgrade and rebooted. I can now boot up just fine.
Does this mean that a new daily build of the herd 5 should work?
I'll try it out this weekend and if it does not work I'll supply you
with the info you requested, or you want the information anyway?
Btw, I now know what is causing the problem. As I posted in the
english ubuntu forum:
"The problem is that I have a Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe WiFi mainboard
with a WiFi card internally connected to two of the onboard USB
connectors."
It's a Realtek 8187 WiFi card soldered internally to two USB
connections. To disable it I have to disable USB support altogether.
I also posted this in the same post in the forum:
"Selecting "Recovery Mode" gets me alot of "rtl_ieee80211" and
"_rtl8180" errors but it still hangs in the same place."
Cheers
/ Ola
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Ärende: [Bug 89550] Re: Feisty hangs during boot
Can you try passing the "irqpoll" option to the kernel and see if that
helps? If it does help and you're able to boot, can you supply "sudo
lspci -vvnn", "dmesg", "lsmod" and "sudo dmidecode" output so we can
try
to debug why this is happening in the first place?
Cheers,
Kyle
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kyle McMartin
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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