On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:39:19 +0100, Nicolas Huillard wrote > Frank Schmirler a écrit : > > Current via-rhine drivers have a module option to fix this: via-rhine.avoid_D3=1 > > For older kernes there's a patch: http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/9/17/242 > > I was sure it wouldn't hurt to ask on this ML... > > Next question : where should I put this ? > > https://fcp.surfsite.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=thread&topic_id=33621&forum=10&post_id=148956 > says I should insert it in the initrd, but it's a bit difficult in > my case (the same kernel/initrd is shared by many clients)... Clients which do not have a via_rhine card will ignore the parameter. So it's safe to enable it for all clients. > I'd try to insert it on the PXE kernel command-line, but it's > explicitely ignored by the kernel : > ml6000 kernel: Unknown boot option `via_rhine.avoid_D3=1': ignoring > ...or implicitely, when I just add "avoid_D3=1" (ie. PXE does not > boot after the next shutdown) You would use "via_rhine.avoid_D3=1" if the driver was builtin to the kernel. When built as a module, it depends on how the modules are loaded. In an initrd sometimes insmod is used. It accepts module options on the commandline (insmod via_rhine avoid_D3=1). If modprobe is used, specify "options via-rhine avoid_D3=1" in /etc/modprobe.conf (or a file in /etc/modprobe.d/). You must do it in the /etc/ directory which is mounted by the time modprobe is executed (so probably inside of your initrd). Regards, Frank _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr