Frans Pop <elendil <at> planet.nl> writes:
> > Alexander Vlasov wrote: > > I tried installer with debian-installer/framebuffer=false, but seems it > > still uses framebuffer. > > Just fb=false should work as well. > > You could also try booting with BOOT_DEBUG=3. That will give you a debug > shell at the earliest possible point. If the crash still happens, it's > definitely a kernel or hardware issue. > > Did you try pulling the new video card, or disabling it with a kernel > parameter? No idea how to disable videocard via kernel parameter, so I pulled it out of computer. With one videocard it boots and installs fine. Due to my mistake and shiny new features, I made my Solaris Nevada build 90 unbootable, so I didn't had much time to play with Linux ;) But hopefully I'll try once again -- would working kernel boot with two cards or not? And I'll try to finally make a screenshot of this panic. This has happened to me with a variety of Sun machines with two video cards installed. Usually, when I take out the secondary card, the system will install and boot fine. After I install, I'll put the other card back in and make sure xorg uses the new video driver and all is well. Hope you get it working! -John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]