Re: firewire hangs system at boot

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boot to single user mode and edit the file modprobe.conf
"alias ohci1394 off"
On Fri March 19 2004 02:02 am, bela.patkai@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks, this "nofirewire" option works, the firewire initialization is
> skipped,  but at a later point of the bootup it starts to look for new
> hardware  and  again the firewire hangs it... So, how could I skip the
> search  for new hardware? If only once I could boot I could change the
> kernel.
>
> AV> I believe, what you want to do, is enter edit mode on grub, by hitting
> AV> e, and change your line, adding only "nofirewire" to the end. Then hit
> AV> enter to save your change (for the current session), and b to boot.
>
> AV> On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 06:39, bela.patkai@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> I  installed  FC1  on a new HP nx9010 laptop without problems, but the
> >> system  hangs  at  bootup  when  it  reaches the initialization of the
> >> firewire  controller  (ohci1394). Nearly the same problem is posted on
> >> bugzilla,  and  I'm sure that the problem is the 2.4.22-1.2115 kernel,
> >> but  I  don't  know  how  to  change  the kernel. Or is it possible to
> >> configure  GRUB so that it skips the initialization of the controller?
> >> I tried something in GRUB that I found on the web, but it didn't work:
> >>
> >> kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl ro root=LABEL =/ hdc=ide-scsi alias
> >> ieee1394-controller off
> >>
> >> Please give me an idea how to follow.
> >>
> >> Bela



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