On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Stefan Richter
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Trenton D. Adams wrote:
> Interdependencies between ALSA modules have changed.  The Gentoo init
> scripts attempted to unload them in an order which deadlocked modprobe
> due to dependencies.  The fix for Gentoo is to just not unload the
> modules on system shutdown.  My Gentoo/amd64 Mac mini was affected by
> this too; fixed by userland update.
>

While that is interesting, I am not seeing that problem on my Gentoo
box (the macbook), which is completely up-to-date.  2.6.28 works, and
2.6.29 doesn't.  Same init scripts, different kernels.

And sure, I could put a comment on the rmmod, in the init script, but
IMO that would be a hack around a _bug_.  Which is fine for me.  But,
is it worth leaving the issue in the kernel?
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