Stefan van der Eijk wrote: >> >> >>> After tonight's update on my Dell Inspiron 7000. I was >>> able to reboot initially without any problems. However >>> since my dhcp server was down I decided to put in >>> manual ip address and changed my host name. I then >>> rebooted and the system now freezes consistently >>> (regardless of kernel used) during >>> loading compose keys: compose.latin1.inc >>> >>> ===== >>> SI Reasoning >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary >>> safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." >>> Benjamin Franklin >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> Do You Yahoo!? >>> Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! >>> http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ >>> >> >> same to me, but after push the reset, it comes up again. This happens >> several times sporadicly. >> > On my system it locks up at the same place with 2.4.17-6mdk (every time > I tried) but has no problems with 2.4.16-11mdk. I couldn't boot later > kernels 'cause lilo wont let me scroll down past the 7th option (known > issue). > > Stefan > > > >
Is this with or without framebuffer support? I only have that problem with framebuffer support because it is asking for a "yes/no" response that I can not answer because Aurora won't display the question outside of seeing only "y/n". No matter what I type, it will not do what I ask of it unless I power off and then back on the computer and choose to boot without framebuffer support so that I can answer the questions that I didn't and couldn't see in Aurora. That brings up a question with me there. Whatever happened to it automatically doing the fixes and what nots on its own? HTH altoine