I didn't think the module build was the problem either.

You're right though- my laptop is a Dell D600 latitude, with a 1.6 GHz
Centrino chipset. One thing I did notice is that it's using the
"generic" ide chipset module, rather than one for my laptop. I will
verify that this is the same with the 2.6.12 fallback kernel, but I
wonder if maybe it's that it tries a different module for the ide
chipset?

Mind you, I was also reading bug #333052, and I wonder if this problem
is related to that problem- they both seem like "race" problems to me.

Christian



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