Hi Tony,
On 5/6/06, Tony Nelson <tonynelson(a)georgeanelson.com> wrote:
At 3:49 PM +1200 5/5/06, Simon wrote:
>Hi There,
>
>Sorry - my last post was a little vauge before... There is a bit more info:
>
>I have installed FC5 on my Tecra A6 laptop, everything installed
>correctly, but on boot - it first sets the clock, then stalls at
>'udev'. After doing some digging in this forum, i have tried various
>things but am still having problems. I have changed the default value
>of udev_log from "err" to "info" in /etc/udev/udev.conf. This
now
>shows where udev gets, which is:
>
>udevd_event[1004]: udev_event_run: seq 582 finished
>
>If i add "noacpi MEM=512M" to the linux kernel line in grub, then it hangs
>here:
>
>udevd_event[960]: run_program: '/sbin/modprobe' returned with status 0
>udevd_event[960]: pass_env_to_socket: passed -1 bytes to socket
>'/org/kernel/udev/monitor'
>
>(I have have tryed commenting out "ACTION=="add",
SUBSYSTEM=="?*",
>ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", RUN+="/sbin/modprobe $env{MODALIAS}""
from the
>/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rule file as suggested elsewhere in this
>forum)
>
>Note: This laptop has a ATI Raedon card and a Intel Core Duo processor.
>
>Any help/suggestions are most appreciated.
Maybe it's not udev but the next thing after udev runs. Have you tried
booting without "rhgb quiet"? More messages might show up.
I assume that you are still running the original kernel, and not the
problematic 2107 kernel.
I seem to remember that "rhgb quiet" is already in the kernel line...
so yes. Also, i just downloaded the latest DVD image and installed
that - so what ever kernel that installed by default.
Hmmm...