Follow-up Comment #4, bug #26237 (project grub):
Hello,
I have also problem related (probably) to this bug.
I am running Debian Lenny on TOSHIBA Satellite 2140CDS laptop. BIOS of this
PC does not support booting from USB, so I tried GRUB2, which promises this
functionality.
But GRUB2 USB boot does not work on this PC - GRUB2 hangs after "insmod
usbms" and following "ls".
A attach two files:
lspci.txt - my PCI devices
grub2_ohci_problem.txt - behavior of the problem
On Linux USB is working normally.
>From lspci I found that OHCI (USB 1.1) chip is NEC family, probably related
to some "quirk" in kernel OHCI module.
I tried GRUB versions 1.97beta3 and also Debian last source snapshot
1.98~experimental.20100120 - the behavior is the same in both cases.
Ales
(file #19798, file #19799)
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