https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=240846#c24
Bastien Chevreux changed:
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--- Comment #24 from Bastien Chevreux 2007-06-23 06:42:20 MST ---
I can reproduce this on an DELL Inspiron 9400, albeit it hangs "only" perhaps
50% of the times I boot.
Looks like the drivers for the problem is cause in some way by Intel Pro
Wireless 3945 WLAN card.
My hardware: DELL Inspiron 9400, T5500 (Core 2 Duo), Intel Pro Wireless 3945
802.11a/b/g Mini PCI card
Installed Linux: freshly installed OpenSUSE 10.2, X86_32, fully patched to
2.6.18.8-0.3
Temporary remedy:
- either de-install "ipw3945d" (version 1.7.18-29) and "ipw-firmware" (version
7-31) or
- configure the WLAN network interface to *NEVER* start. Warning: configure to
start manually did NOT remedy the problem.
This helps me to boot in a 100% of all cases.
Side-effect: removes ability to use WLAN on this laptop.
Sorry, no sysrq log, nothing in my /var/log logs and I have no possibility to
get this over a serial or network console.
But does this additional information (ipw* packages) together with the sysrq-p
and partial sysrq-t from above (all pointing to ipw3945d) help?
Would you need a dump of hwinfo?
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