Am Mittwoch 29 August 2007 schrieb Martin Møller:
I am almost 100% sure that it is an MSI or Intel chipset. Nearly every device is from Intel anyway... dmidecode calls it MS-7204.
OK, I asked because VIA is known buggy.
I can try 2.5 kernels, but will they boot my system to a prompt med udev/hal etc..? Do you have an idea as to how I can make a 2.5 friendly environment if udev/hal is not well supported in 2.5?
I propose that you don't try. You just need to boot far enough to know whether your kernel spews out the messages. So built USB statically into the kernel and just build enough into the kernel so it doesn't panic too early.
Which 2.5 kernels would you suggest? One in the lower end I suppose and maybe of of the last ones?
There's no telling which kernel broke it. If you are doing a binary search you should be able to narrow it down quickly, suggesting you start with a kernel in the middle of 2.5 Regards Oliver -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+help@opensuse.org