Re: HP Athlon laptop hangs during boot - fixed

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Randy Kelsoe wrote:
Matthew D. Sale wrote:

Model 4325 (ze4325us to be exact).  Looked on various sites, did not
find anything relevant to this model, but similar situations for other
older models.  It now boots by disabling pcmcia in /etc/sysconfig and
disabling legacy USB support in the BIOS (otherwise the keyboard is
useless).  Now to get X working....

Its frustrating that Knoppix boots so quickly and runs X with no intervention,
but RH9 does not.


I had forgotten that there was mention of a problem with pcmcia for my laptop. The solution was to change the startup file from S24 to something much lower.

From : http://home.attbi.com/~foglem/2105us.html


"In my install I found that PCMCIA services loaded at spot S24. This happens after the network and as such locked up my system during boot. To fix this; boot from the CD in rescue mode. Mount the partition you installed on and edit the etc/rc.d/rc?.d files to show PCMCIA starting at S01 or K01 (whatever your system uses. At least that's where I moved it to."

       He also disabled legacy USB support in bios (as I did also).
       Try looking in /var/log/XFree86.0.log for errors on why X will
       not start, and if you can't figure it out, post the errors here.




I had already read that and tried moving pcmcia to an earlier point in the boot process to no avail. From what I can read, I need to recompile the kernel, which I'm quite familiar with. Until then, I'll have to be wired instead of wireless.

Getting X working was a trick, as this laptop has an unsupported Radeon
"U1" chip.  Luckily I found a trick from a user of another brand of
laptop using the same video chip.  Guess I need to document my experience
and publish it.

Thanks,

Matt




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