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Re: 4.0.1 -> 5.0



On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Christos Zoulas 
<christos%zoulas.com@localhost> wrote:
> On May 3, 12:00pm, nealhogan%gmail.com@localhost (Neal Hogan) wrote:
> -- Subject: Re: 4.0.1 -> 5.0
>
> | On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Christos Zoulas 
> <christos%astron.com@localhost> wrote=
> | :
> | > In article 
> <ab7b49bc0905021051m1e4b557bwfa7ac243d7590c3e%mail.gmail.com@localhost>,=
> |
> | > Neal Hogan =A0<nealhogan%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> | >>On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:21 AM, James K. Lowden
> | >><jklowden%schemamania.org@localhost> wrote:
> | >>> Neal Hogan wrote:
> | >>>>
> | >>>> > Can you give us a dmesg output?
> | >>>>
> | >>>> I'd be happy to.
> | >>>>
> | >>>> Is there a way to get one without it fully booting?
> | >>>
> | >>> /var/run/dmesg.boot
> | >>
> | >>Thanks . . . I know where the dmesg is and how to get it.
> | >>
> | >>The issue is getting from that machine to you guys. It doesn't fully
> | >>boot under multi-user mode and doesn't get network access under
> | >>single-user mode (at least, it hasn't so far). It has a floppy drive.
> | >>I'll see what I can do with that.
> | >>
> | >>As always, suggestions welcome.
> | >
> | > Take a digital picture of the screen?
> | >
> | > christos
> | >
> | >
> |
> | ooops! Didn't post this to the mailing list.
> |
> | BTW -- It was suggested that I disable acpi . . . I did and booting
> | the 5.0 kernel is still taking a VERY long time. It has been *starting
> | syslogd* for a few hours now.
> |
>
> What are the boot messages with acpi disabled.
>

They match what is in the posted dmesg, accept for the ACPI lines
(15-16) and lines 35 & 46 of the posted dmesg are not in the "new" one
. I went line by line ;)

As has been the case,  I get a network address and then the stuff
after that (building db's, starting syslogd, etc.) is when things drag
. . .

> christos
>



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