Just for grins I replaced the
Mitsumi model CRMC-FX240S CD drive
with a Sony model CDU-701.
I booted off the net-install CD
and everything worked fine.
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As a follow-up to my last e-mail
please note that the Mitsumi FX240S
CD-ROM drive worked fine with Woody
and Sarge. The problem was not with
the drive but between that model of
drive and Etch (2.6.x kernel).
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The RC2 installer with the 2.6.18 kernel does
NOT fix this bug.
I tried it today on two different PCs (same hardware).
The motherboard is an Intel AL440LX PII-233 with a
PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.
During post the CD drive is detected by the BIOS
as an FX240S.
The last couple lines on the
After receiving Frans Pop's e-mail of 2/16/07 stating that:
The now available images are virtually identical
to what will be released as D-I RC2,...
I downloaded the Daily Built i386 netinst CD image,
burned it to a disc and booted off of it. Unfortunately
the same problem with hanging during
FYI
The new Debian Installer using the
2.6.17 kernel does NOT fix the
CD drive problem that is covered
by bug 387767. I just downloaded
the Net Install image and tried to
install from it and had the same
problem.
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reassign 387767 linux-2.6
retitle 387767 kernel panic when accessing CD-ROM
thanks
On Friday 22 September 2006 07:50, Keith Parkansky wrote:
My apologies for the delay in sending this additional info. What
follows is what appears on the screen when I get the kernel panic. The
first 20 lines
My apologies for the delay in sending
this additional info. What follows is
what appears on the screen when I get
the kernel panic. The first 20 lines
have 8-digit hex numbers in front of
them starting with a 'b'. I have
omitted those numbers.
cdrom_start_packet_command+0xf2/0x129 [ide_cd]
On Saturday 16 September 2006 18:06, Keith Parkansky wrote:
Comments/Problems:
Encountered same kernel panic (not syncing) during
installation using both i386 CD#1 and NETINST CD on
two separate (but same hardware) systems.
Is the system frozen after the error or can you still for example
Let me preface my information below by
saying that while I was trying different
things, I found that if I don't set the
framebuffer to false, I never see the
kernel panic. The system locks up tight
with a gray bar (row) at the bottom of a
blue screen. If I do set the frame buffer
to false, I
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: Tried both i386 CD#1 and NETINST CD
Image version: 9/13/06 (CD#1) and 9/14/06 (NETINST CD) from cdimage.debian.org
Date: 9/13/06 (CD#1) and 9/14/06 (NETINST)
Machine: Clone with Intel AL440LX motherboard
Processor: Intel PII 233
Memory: 192 Meg
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