A module is an extension for your kernel that adds functionality to it, in this
case the ability to use the saa7134 tv-card. Many modules are loaded
automatically at boot time. You can forbid this by blacklisting them. To
blacklist a module just add the line "blacklist modulename" to the
/etc/m
The saa7134-modules are definitely related to the problem. Blacklisting
them caused my -15-kernel-system to boot up normally.
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[hardy][2.6.24-15] Failed to initialize HAL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212221
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I use it too, I attached a list of saa-related modules that i loaded.
I'll try to blacklist the saa ones, as I don't use this TV-Card.
** Attachment added: "loaded-saa-modules"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13178829/loaded-saa-modules
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[hardy][2.6.24-15] Failed to initialize HAL
https://bug
With 2.6.24-15 my system hangs at hardware detection too. Maybe the udev
logs contain some useful information?
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[hardy][2.6.24-15] Failed to initialize HAL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212221
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