http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10406





------- Comment #12 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-16 10:24 -------
I today did a "git clone" Linus's tree, and as far as I can tell, my version is
b87e81e5c6e64ae0eae3b4f61bf07bfeec856184 Tue Apr 15 14:34:49. I compiled and
tested that. If I understand things correctly, this one includes the commit
mentioned above. Sadly, it doesn't work any better.

Then I did some more thorough testing. So far, it is only that SanDisk Cruzer
usb-stick which causes the hang. I've tested with a HP printer, Canon digicam,
Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard hub, and a USB mouse. Linux boots fine with
all those plugged in. In bug 6208, it seemed that every usb-device would cause
a hang. Does this mean they are not duplicates?

I have tried tried supplying both of the acpi_osi options above but it doesn't
help anything.

This is the message I get now before it halts:

ACPI: Core revision 20070126
Parsing all Control Methods
Table [DSDT](id 0001) - 511 Objects with 48 Devices 150 Methods 14 Regions
tbxface-0598 [02] tb_load_namespace   : ACPI Tables successfully acquired

I've also tried supplying acpi_dbg_level=0x1f and acpi_dbg_level=ffffffff, but
this don't give any more debug output. I switched on ACPI verbose debugging
during compile.


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