Hi,
excuse me, you are right.
I have noticed that in the kernel.log are written then logs of sveral
boot in append mode but only that one that doesn't hangs the system.
When I boot I use initrd and the root fs is in readonly, all seams fine
and when the system start checking filesystem it hangs. I need to
poweroff and then fsck is runned and nothing is written to kernel.log.
In other world I haven't the information you need and the screen logs
are too wide to manually copy.
Do you have other idea ?
Now I have recompiled a vanilla kernel 2.6.20.1 and I'm able to boot
with acpi. All it's fine for me, know.
Let me know if I can do some tests for you.
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Marcocanto,
>
> It looks like acpi=off in the log file you posted:
>
> Kernel command line: root=UUID=b557efc4-b28c-4e0c-b043-65306a1bc34f ro
> acpi=off
>
> If it is easier for you, you can take a digital photo which captures the
> output of when the system hangs during boot. Then just attach the photo
> to this report. Thanks!
>
>
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