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Bug#250677: more info needed



Finn-Arne Johansen wrote:
> I found the bastard :) 
> 
> It's the triflex driver. loading everything else except the triflex
> solves the problem. 
> 
> My next question is, would it be possible to do a lspci , and by
> default only load the drivers that are found (like it does on scsi),
> and then if things still fails, load the others. leaving out triflex
> from beeing autoloaded will sure hurt some people. 

I don't know if lspci has enough info to tell what ide chipset drivers
are needed, or not. The failure modes if they're loaded are generally
things like disk read/write errors or hangs though, and the inability to
load more of them after the ide-probe module is loaded makes it harder
too.

Especially because you seem to have a triflex controller.. Of course
maybe the triflex driver is not needed to avoid problems like thse I
described, and only turns on DMA or something else, and does a bad job
of it. If so we could just skip it.

One other problem is that AFAIK the standard debian initrd (in sarge,
maybe you're doing skolelinux/woody stuff though) loads all of
these drivers unconditionally, just like d-i does, so even if it's fixed
in d-i the installed system may be unable to boot.

-- 
see shy jo

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