Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Filip Bartmann
I have trouble with starting Debian.It starts,normaly load modules for
bttv,tuner,audio,pci [success] and then was printed to console usb and
then starting not continue.I tried reboot,but,it was still same.



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Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Filip Bartmann
I have trouble with starting Debian.It starts,normaly load modules for
bttv,tuner,audio,pci [success] and then was printed to console usb and
then starting not continue.I tried reboot,but,it was still same.


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Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Jesús Fernández
it happens the same to me, it never passes the usb loading section


Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Diego Martínez Castañeda
On 18/08/05, Jesús Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it happens the same to me, it never passes the usb loading section 

have you ever tried to disable acpi? USB devices sometime uses the IRQ
(number 11 in my laptop) that uses other devices. In the boot screen,
write acpi=off and this should be enough.

cheers,
diego

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Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 10:41:29AM +0200, Diego Martínez Castañeda wrote:
> On 18/08/05, Jesús Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it happens the same to me, it never passes the usb loading section 
> 
> have you ever tried to disable acpi? USB devices sometime uses the IRQ
> (number 11 in my laptop) that uses other devices. In the boot screen,
> write acpi=off and this should be enough.
> 
> cheers,
> diego

If you guys (or any of you) is using sarge, and the 2.6 kernel is the
one shipped with sarge, in many cases you will have usb problems. That
kernel had problems, there were things it can not handle. After some
back and forth, the solution that I found was very simple, thanks to
an idea that came up in the replies:
I just grabbed a kernel image from sid, 2.6.11, installed it, and all
my usb problems dissapeared. It may work for you.
Find the one you need here
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/
See the thread here
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/08/msg01354.html


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Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Jesús Fernández
If you guys (or any of you) is using sarge, and the 2.6
 kernel is theone shipped with sarge, in many cases you will have usb problems. Thatkernel had problems, there were things it can not handle. After someback and forth, the solution that I found was very simple, thanks to
an idea that came up in the replies:I just grabbed a kernel image from sid, 2.6.11, installed it, and allmy usb problems dissapeared. It may work for you.Find the one you need here
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/See the thread herehttp://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/08/msg01354.html

but how can we install a new kernel if we cannot even start in "safe mode"?
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Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-18 Thread Philippe Grenard
Le Jeudi 18 Août 2005 12:25, Jesús Fernández a écrit :
> > If you guys (or any of you) is using sarge, and the 2.6 kernel is the
> > one shipped with sarge, in many cases you will have usb problems. That
> > kernel had problems, there were things it can not handle. After some
> > back and forth, the solution that I found was very simple, thanks to
> > an idea that came up in the replies:
> > I just grabbed a kernel image from sid, 2.6.11, installed it, and all
> > my usb problems dissapeared. It may work for you.
> > Find the one you need here
> > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/
> > See the thread here
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/08/msg01354.html
>
> but how can we install a new kernel if we cannot even start in "safe mode"?

well, i had the same problem : 
i have a USB keyboard, and when i try to "enter" in grub with this keyboard, 
the problem appears(blocks on usb)
but when i let grub countdown till the end, the problem disappears and i boot 
with no problem : else you can try with no usb hardware linked during the 
boot

my kernel 2.6.8-1-386 is the one from sarge i think...

hope it helps
good luck



Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26

2005-08-19 Thread Ramiro Aceves
Filip Bartmann wrote:
> I have trouble with starting Debian.It starts,normaly load modules for
> bttv,tuner,audio,pci [success] and then was printed to console usb and
> then starting not continue.I tried reboot,but,it was still same.
> 
> 
> 

Just a guess,

Boot with a live cd, mount your root partition and play with discover
configuration to avoid USB module detection.

In /etc/discover.conf there should be a line:


# Enable the PCI, USB, IDE, and SCSI bus scans:
enable pci,usb,ide,scsi


Just tweak it like this and remove the usb probing:

# Enable the PCI, USB, IDE, and SCSI bus scans:
enable pci,ide,scsi

Just a dirty workaround.

Ramiro.


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