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crash on usb detection when booting
Name: b_boon Date: December 28, 2002 at 02:15:42 Pacific OS: Redhat Linux 8.0 Personal CPU/Ram: P4 2.26Ghz/256 DDR SDRAM
Comment:
hi, do anyone know how to fix this problem with the system crashing upon usb detection when booting redhat linux 8.0 pe? do linux support usb2.0? could that be the problem? currently i'm dual-booting linux and windows xp pro on separate hard-disks.
Name: b_boon Date: December 28, 2002 at 03:33:05 Pacific
Reply:
sorry, it's system crash on usb initialization on bootup:
Initialising USB controller (ehci-hcd)
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Response Number 2
Name: Nagy Date: December 28, 2002 at 05:12:54 Pacific
Reply:
The same thing happen to me few days ago, when I applied errata packages manually randam, but I fix it by reapplied these packages again in order (date) regards
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