http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=944659
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=944659#c21
--- Comment #21 from milan zimmermann ---
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FWIW I agree this is likely nothing to do with the video driver, or any driver,
likely more some kernel module.
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I added the blacklist acpi-cpufreq into /etc/modprobe.d/99-local.conf
then rebooted several times.
The boot still hangs most of the time. When is starts:
home-server:~ # dmesg | grep cpufreq
home-server:~ #
Does that mean the blacklist worked and I do not have to remove the ko file?
I my system, I have:
home-server:~ # ls /lib/modules/4.1.6-9-desktop/kernel/drivers/cpufreq/
acpi-cpufreq.ko cpufreq_conservative.ko cpufreq_stats.ko
powernow-k8.ko
amd_freq_sensitivity.ko cpufreq_powersave.ko cpufreq_userspace.ko
Do you think it would make sense to start deleting those one by one and see if
any of them helps? This is an AMD system.
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Also , having booted to "rescue system" with acpi=off (which works 100%), I
see:
cat /proc/cmdline
acpi=off initrd=initrd splash=silent rescue=1 install=hd:///
But if I set acpi=off in my hard disk boot, there is no difference and it
mostly hangs.
Is it possible the boot/hang boot behavior depends on the initrd which is
likely different on the USB vs my system?
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