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Bug#497931: forcedeth: don't work after resume



Colomban Wendling a écrit :
> Moritz Muehlenhoff a écrit :
>   
>> Could you try to reproduce this with a current 2.6.28-rcX
>> kernel? You can find the .config file from the current Debian
>> kernels under /boot
>>
>> If the problem still persists, could you file a bug at
>> bugzilla.kernel.org?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>         Moritz
>>   
>>     
> Hi,
>
> Just to inform you that I haven't forgotten this bug, but for now I have
> some problems on trying with 2.6.28-rc9: […]
>
> Regards,
> Colomban
>   
Hi again,

Well, I have finally thought about a solution and it works (3 computers,
4 Ethernet cards and one SSH connexion).
What I could see now is that:
1) with the official 2.6.28-rc9, the kernel doesn't freeze if I unload
the forcedeth driver after resume, but the driver don't work better, no
connexions seems possible after resume (link seems not to be detected).
2) with the Lenny's 2.6.26 and with *or without* any proprietary driver
(ath_pci & co, nvidia), the problem is the same (proprietary drivers
seems not to be the cause of the freeze).

Hum, I've found a similar bug on the Linux kernel's bugtracker and added
a comment to it (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10487#c9) -
sorry to not have seen it before. But the kernel freeze is a Debian or
Linux < 2.6.28-rc9 bug.

Regards,
Colomban



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