On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:32:36 -0500, Deron Meranda <deron.meranda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:52:35 -0500, B Wooster <bwooster47@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I booted into "init 3", and got a shell, and plugged in the device - > > also tried my camera, Canon SD 100. > > Only a power cycle gets me out of the mode. > > So your kernel runs fine with the USB drivers, up until you plug > in a USB device? I'm trying to verify that you can boot your kernel > Are you by chance using a USB mouse or keyboard? > Is your USB bus provided by your motherboard, or an add-in card? > What's the model, and/or the BIOS version. > Deron Meranda Problem fixed - I upgraded the BIOS, and now the 2.6.10 kernel works! And yes, before the BIOS upgrade, I could do a lsusb, and see the three buses (001, 002, 003), and the system would freeze solidly as soon as I plugged in the camera. Scary thing was that there was no kernel panic message, etc. Thank goodness the BIOS upgrade worked - I am using ASROCK motherboard, was BIOS 1.4 (2003), is now BIOS 2.6, in case anyone else runs into the problem.