hi,<br><br>Michel Salim <michel.sylvan@gmail.com> wrote:<br>><br>> On 11/09/2007, Arne Chr. Jorgensen wrote:<br>> > start booting up. Secondly, there isn't many lines before this, because the<br>> > devices in the<br>> > kernel is told to be quiet, unless there are errors. At the moment I am<br>><br>> Removing the 'quiet' option when trying to debug a kernel problem<br>> might be a good idea.<br>><br>> Are your hard drives connected via SATA or PATA? The "ata4: SATA link<br>> down" is rather worrying.<br><br>1. hard drives is SATA, dvd/cdrom is PATA<br><br>2: removing 'quiet':<br>in Suse /etc/sysconfig/scsi - did pass SCSIDEV_ARGS="-r -v -v" <br>( didn't find any other option as grub config seems binary coded, not familar <br>with it ) Fedora screwed up buttons, keyboard, ... couldn't
communicate with it.<br>Suse did leave me in a rescue shell, while with minimal commands, no dmesg for example.<br>And as I don't have any media to mount, I haven't found a way to dump info.<br><br>I am just a user, no kernel debugger. At the moment I don't know how one could place<br>something else into the kernel, in order to mount something in wich one could get info.<br><br>//ARNE<br><p>
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