tor, 09,.06.2005 kl. 14.40 +0200, skrev Andy Pieters: > Could you try to do this: > > Power on your pc. > Wait until you arrive at grub, press ctrl+alt+delete and let it boot normally. > > See if your firewire works. > > If it does then you can confirm it to be bios related. Just tried this. The firewire device is still not detected. I guess it is kernel related then? I also found something more in /var/log/messages: Jun 9 22:55:15 localhost ieee1394.agent[2527]: ... no drivers for IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x Jun 9 22:55:39 localhost kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 176k freed Jun 9 22:55:17 localhost ieee1394.agent[2617]: ... no drivers for IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x Jun 9 22:55:39 localhost kernel: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds Jun 9 22:55:17 localhost ieee1394.agent[2665]: ... no drivers for IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x Seems it can't read the correct product id. -- Per Thomas Jahr