On 04/23/2010 12:50 PM, George R Goffe wrote:
Michael,
Thanks for your response.
Responses in-line.
George...
"It's not what you know that hurts you, It's what you know that ain't
so." Wil Rogers
Message: 6
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:37:40 -0700
From: Michael Miles <mmamiga6@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: New Kernel still will not boot
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On 04/22/2010 08:09 PM, George R Goffe wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm running 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.i686.PAE on my laptop with this video
> card: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Quadro
FX
> 570M (rev a1)
>
> I am still experiencing a hang during boot; the original kernel
works
> great (2.6.32.9-67.fc12.i686* kernels)
>
> case 1:
> o reboot on console
> o hit enter at the grub prompt; default = kernel above
> o freeze happens at what appears to be some kind of graphics event
> near what could be nouveau initialization
>
> case 2:
> o power reset
> o type "e" at grub prompt; default = kernel above
> o down arrow to "kernel" line, type "e"
> o hit escape
> o hit escape
> o boot proceeds "normally" with the system and graphics card
functional.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts as to how to proceed?
>
> Regards,
>
> George...
>
> "It's not what you know that hurts you, It's what you know that
ain't
> so." Wil Rogers
>
>
> Make sure you have the proper nvidia kernel module for the kernel
> you are using. You must match the nvidia proprietary driver
> version to the nvidia kernel module for your kernel
I had given up on the Nvidia folks some time ago. None of their mods
seemed to work for me and their lack of support was deafening.
The original kernel from the install works great
(2.6.32.9-67.fc12.i686), I presume with the nouveau driver. My thoughts
are that something was changed.
Once boot has completed, the card AND driver appear to be functioning
properly.
>
> Add/remove software- search nvidia. Pick the proper nvidia kernel
module
> for 2.6.32.11-99
>
> See if that helps
>
> Michael
>
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I find that with Nouveau the Video card does not perform properly.
It is still under development.
I found thawhen I get a Nvidia Driver update with new kernel I will do
the update through add/remove software and search nvidia
I then select which Nvidia Driver I want then it loads the kernel and
kernel mod for the driver automatically.
I do this everytime a new kernel comes out with the new driver.
Also you must blacklist nouveau in the grub.config
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-nvidia.html#nvidia_rpmfusion
This guide is quite handy
Just remember once the driver, kernel mod and kernel are installed do
not reboot
Edit grub.config and blacklist nouveau
Then reboot.
A fully functioning video card is much more desirable.
NVclock for upping speed of the Nvidia as they can handle quite the
overclock
Have a great day
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