Hi,

Normally, she boots with a usb printer plugged-in, and sometimes other usb
(usb drive, etc.)

But this time we unplugged all usb to try and see what happens. The result
is the three photos joined.

Thanks,
Nicolas

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> On Mon, 17 May 2010 19:59:36 +0200 (Paris, Madrid (heure d'été))
> "Nicolas Hussein" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for your response.
>>
>> We tried today to boot without any USB plug. And unfortunately it
>> didn't boot.
>
> usb plug? could you expand on this? do you normally boot with it in?
> kk
>
>>
>> There seems to be a « kernel panic ».
>>
>> Here are 3 photos of the screen, corresponding to 3 times trying to
>> boot : http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4049.JPG
>> http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4061.JPG
>> http://www.lignepmc.lautre.net/IMG_4069.JPG
>>
>> Can you help us ? Thanks very much !
>> Nicolas
>>
>
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