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Bug#323218: Fwd: Re: Bug#323218: bug report



> I couldn't find info about blacklist in that FAQ. But I could skip

No that's right. The FAQ only tells you how you can use the installer to 
get the system in a state where you can actually change things so the 
next boot may work. This is called "rescue".

The blacklisting has to be done by editing the configuration files for 
discover and hotplug in /target/etc. More information can be found (as 
usual) in the manual pages for hotplug and discover (use 'man hotplug' 
and 'man discover'), which you can read while you are in rescue mode.

>  loading that module at run time by pressing on Alt+PrtScn+I which kill
>  the tasks (which is pending). But each time I start debian, I have to
> do this. and also when I shutdown, it stuck at someplace where I have
> to press something to PowerOff the machine.
>
> what do you think?

Well, as you got the system booting, you don't actually need to go into 
rescue mode, but can just read the manual pages and edit the 
configuration files (which will now be in /etc, not /target/etc) after 
the boot completes...

Cheers,
FJP

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