[Bug 11943] Boot fails at scsi0:MESH with hde: lost interrupt, AEC6260

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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11943





------- Comment #6 from eshaffer1@xxxxxxx  2008-11-07 19:13 -------
(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > Could you try some newer kernel like 2.6.27 or 2.6.28-rc3?
> > 
> > Also did it work OK with some earlier kernel?
> > 
> > [ From the bugreport it seems that kernel from Live CD works OK? ]
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> 
> I am happy to  attempt a newer kernel if I can. While technically minded, I am
> fairly new to Linux and can only load from Live CD or alt CD. Research to date
> hasn't shown updating kernel from CD as possible...?
> 
> Hardy (2.6.24-19) failed at the same point in the boot process as Intrepid. No
> other kernel attempted to date. 
> 
> The Hardy Live CD worked flawlessly, even wireless connection, which is why I
> installed. I presumed if the Live CD worked it meant an install would also.
> 
> I have also tried startx from terminal at root (hde3) on rescue cd, Ibex loads
> but keyboard and mouse are unresponsive.
> 

I have applied a firmware update to the AEC 6260M and the system will now
recognize the partitions, cylinder, block data etc. Unfortunately the boot
process still hangs at SCSI 0: with lost interrupts / DMA recovery messages. 


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