* Denis Vlasenko <[email protected]>:
> Not happening here on 2.6.12:
2.6.12 didn't have kexec (unless it's a -mm kernel)
So how could you boot using kexec then?
> Dunno what to do next. Shots in the dark:
>
> Did it wok with 2.6.12 for you?
>
> Maybe start adding printks in snd_intel8x0_create(),
> where snd_intel8x0_chip_init() is eventually called.
> You want to find out what is the difference in hw behaviour
> bebween good and bad boot.
>
> Maybe do a superfluous pci_disable_device/pci_enable_device pair there.
I can try that.
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