On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Andreas Radke schrieb: > >> Just a note. The "early" mkinitcpio way of Intel KMS is broken on my >> gf's system resulting in an instant reboot. "Late" kms way is still >> working. I had to use a rescue disc. >> >> Maybe more user will be affected. >> > > That is confusing, as it does exactly the same, just a bit earlier (and it > works here, obviously). > > Although early KMS is only useful for people who enter passphrases during > boot - and people who care about how pretty their screen is - this is > definitely a bug and a weird one. If we can narrow it down that would be > nice. > > To me it happened with the .30-3 or .30-4 kernel from _testing_ and btw my laptop has an nvidia card. Seems i had updated and hadnt rebooted for about a week to check if it actually works. I revented back to .29, along with a downgrade of klibc, mkinitcpio etc, booted and updated to -5 from core this morning. This one works OK. -- Greg