Hi Arjan, > there still appears to be problems with firewire, even in UP kernels. > This makes me not happy ;-( Yep, I sometimes get bitten by them too. Though, in general, it mostly works - See http://mirror.fluendo.com/cortado for an example of our use. > The problem seems to mostly be people who do have a firewire controller > but no firewire devices, and the symptoms are general "hangs during > bootup sequence". > > We already disabled firewire in smp kernels for this, but I fear that if > things don't improve really soon that firewire becomes unkeepable for UP > kernels as well..... ... but firewire currently are modules, right ? I don't think disabling compilation completely makes any sense at all. People for whom firewire doesn't work well should just not use it, or fix it upstream. I'd hate to see Fedora a) change too much between major releases what is or is not provided in the kernel or b) make it really really hard to have firewire working (I think it's a bad idea to have users complie their own kernel). Out of curiosity, why is firewire such a problem child ? Are there simply no kernel hackers interested in it ? Thomas Dave/Dina : future TV today ! - http://www.davedina.org/ <-*- thomas (dot) apestaart (dot) org -*-> I know someday you'll have a beautiful life I know you'll be a star in someone else's sky but why oh why oh why why can't it be mine ? <-*- thomas (at) apestaart (dot) org -*-> URGent, best radio on the net - 24/7 ! - http://urgent.fm/