Ok, here's the results of my playing around last
night.
Fist off, the nodma kernel option did not work.
Second, I tried the docked d:b again just to make sure
and I get the same results as with the CD.
Third, d:b 2.2 won't boot either. Infact it doesn't
even get past the isolinux bootloader.
Finally, d:b 2.1 boots just fine but after poking
around a little it doesn't look like the wireless
driver is loading right. I didn't try loading it
manually from the command prompt though.
I also poked around under Ubuntu which runs flawlessly
on this laptop and the kernel version is 2.6.16. Also
the Uniform CD-Rom driver in Ubuntu is 3.20 which is
the same as d:b 2.3. I forgot to grab the dmesg
output this morning before coming to work but I do
know that there is no mention of RAID devices
following the CD-ROM driver. I'm thinking the RAID
driver might be screwing with something in my system.
Does anyone know if there is a kernel option that will
prevent loading the RAID driver?
--- Chris Greenman <ckgreenman@???> wrote:
> Interesting. The internal CD drive is a DVD/CDRW
> combo. I've never had problems with it before but
> maybe something changed in the driver.
>
> As for the f2 thing, I've tried pretty much every
> one
> of the options (and a few that aren't listed) and
> nothing changes. The standard kernel messages spew
> out until it hits the CD-Rom driver then everythign
> stops.
>
> I'll do a little more playing tonight now that I've
> gotten some suggestions and I'll let you all know
> how
> it went.
>
>
>
> --- Dan Conklin <danconklin@???> wrote:
>
> >
> > When you boot, hit f2 and there is an interactive
> > option there that might help. I tried it and it
> just
> > seemed to slow down the boot enough to read the
> > terminal a little easier. Anyway, I ran dmesg to
> see
> > what loads on my machine after the uniform CDROM
> > driver, and the next thing was that it reassigned
> > the DVD ROM's drive allocation. After that it
> > detected the RAID and SCSI devices and assigned
> > resources to them. After that was the USB hub and
> > then the mouse.Dan ConklinHelp fight software
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> > 11/30, Chris Greenman < ckgreenman@???
> >
> > wrote:From: Chris Greenman [mailto:
> > ckgreenman@???]To:
> > dynebolic@???: Thu, 30 Nov 2006
> > 07:52:14 -0800 (PST)Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic]
> Can't
> > boot DynebolicNo problem. You didn't know and I
> > didn't volunteerthat info :-). I work primarily
> on
> > Solaris but I amalso an RHCE.Actually I did try
> > docking and booting from the HD andit
> > still hangs. I also tried booting with both of
> > thefloppy images on the d:b CD and got the same
> > result. Like I said before I don't think it's a
> CD
> > Problem. Ithink the issue is with what ever loads
> > immediatelyafter that Uniform CD-ROM driver.
> > Unfortunately sinceI can't get past that, I have
> no
> > clue what is tryingto load.--
> >
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