Booting ubuntu hangs in usb.rc
Matt Zimmerman
mdz at canonical.com
Mon Nov 1 18:20:01 UTC 2004
You posted this to the warty-changes list, which is used for automated
notifications about changes in Ubuntu. How did you come to do this? Is
there some documentation which needs to be clarified?
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 01:53:02PM +0100, Le grand pinguin wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> i have successfully updated my Debian/testing to Ubuntu following
> the instructions on http://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/WartyWarthog_2fUpgradeNotes
> The system boots fine and works when i use my standard Debian 2.6.7-powerpc
> kernel image (but see [1]) but fails to boot when i use the 2.6.8.1-3-powerpc
> kernel that gets installed by running "apt-get install linux-powerpc".
> According to the boot messages the systems hangs in 'usb.rc'.
> Besides keyboard and mouse (logitech - on separate usb interfaces) no
> USB devices are attached. The usb subsystem seems to work prior to
> that since the console responds to keyboard input.
Please file a bug in Bugzilla using the 'linux' component, and attach the
following information:
- dmesg output from the 2.6.7 kernel
- kernel messages from the 2.6.8.1-3-powerpc kernel (you should be able to
find them in /var/log/kern.log)
- lspci output
--
- mdz
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