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DATE: 15 Jul 2003 12:16:37 -040
From: Marshall Heartley
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:51, emir limar wrote:
Thank u very much those who suggest me solutions but i am not able to login to my Suse Linux system anymore. The reason is system stop at "Hardware Scan" I thought i am not patient enough but last night i left it rebooting and went to sleep, when i woke up it was still doing "hardware scanning" it was almost 10 hours.
How could i stop hardware scanning on system start up?
emin As root "inssrv -r hwscan" without the quotes.
-- The problem is i am not able to get login screen as text or graphical. Computer just freeze while it says Starting hardware scanning and it just stops there . emin
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* emir limar
From: Marshall Heartley
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:51, emir limar wrote:
Thank u very much those who suggest me solutions but i am not able to login to my Suse Linux system anymore. The reason is system stop at "Hardware Scan" I thought i am not patient enough but last night i left it rebooting and went to sleep, when i woke up it was still doing "hardware scanning" it was almost 10 hours.
How could i stop hardware scanning on system start up?
As root "inssrv -r hwscan" without the quotes.
The problem is i am not able to get login screen as text or graphical. Computer just freeze while it says Starting hardware scanning and it just stops there .
[ full quote trimmed ....] Have you added "acpi=off" (w/o quotes) to the grub boot screen? AND, you might try unplugging any usb devices until after boot completes. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org
As root "inssrv -r hwscan" without the quotes. The problem is i am not able to get login screen as text or graphical. Computer just freeze while it says Starting hardware scanning and it just stops there .
You should still be able to boot into single user mode (append 1 to the boot line when the boot manager loads) then you can run the above command -- James Ogley, Webmaster, Rubber Turnip james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://www.rubberturnip.org.uk Jabber: riggwelter@myjabber.net Using Free Software since 1994, running GNU/Linux (SuSE 8.2). GNOME updates for SuSE: http://www.usr-local-bin.org
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