michael
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,11:47 |
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I've exactly the same behaviour with my dsl-installation (but without any installed dsl-extensions); sometime it's booting sometime it's not. When it's not booting, the kernel-image could not be found because the USB-stick could not be mounted properly. For me it looks like a kind of an initialisation problem of the USB-system. I'm using a USB-hub with an LED for each USB-port. When the LED is on, the port seems to be ready/initialised. At boottime the LED is on, after the bootprompt the bootloader is trying to switch to the kernels usb-system. This step obviously fails sometimes. At this step the LED is off for a short time. When the bootprocess fails, the LED is not going on again. After that, resetting my PC dosn't even work; I have to switch it of completly (on the main-switch on the backside of the box) to reset the usb-system. I tried to increase the delay (in linuxrc) between loading the usb-modules and mounting the usb-stick, but without any success. Maybe it is a hardware problem (using a gigabyte mainboard). Curiously it's working properly with my standard linux-system using kernel 2.6.
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