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Re: Starting USB in Debian with kernel 26



Le Jeudi 18 Août 2005 12:25, Jesús Fernández a écrit :
> > If you guys (or any of you) is using sarge, and the 2.6 kernel is the
> > one shipped with sarge, in many cases you will have usb problems. That
> > kernel had problems, there were things it can not handle. After some
> > back and forth, the solution that I found was very simple, thanks to
> > an idea that came up in the replies:
> > I just grabbed a kernel image from sid, 2.6.11, installed it, and all
> > my usb problems dissapeared. It may work for you.
> > Find the one you need here
> > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/base/
> > See the thread here
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/08/msg01354.html
>
> but how can we install a new kernel if we cannot even start in "safe mode"?

well, i had the same problem : 
i have a USB keyboard, and when i try to "enter" in grub with this keyboard, 
the problem appears(blocks on usb)
but when i let grub countdown till the end, the problem disappears and i boot 
with no problem : else you can try with no usb hardware linked during the 
boot....

my kernel 2.6.8-1-386 is the one from sarge i think...

hope it helps
good luck



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