[Thveillon]
> They have different sata controllers, and they don't display this
> behavior in neither Fedora11 (tested on the Desktop) and Ubuntu
> Karmic (on the laptop).

Both use event based boot, as far as I know, which solve the
fundamental problem with the changed kernel behaviour.  Did it work
with Debian Lenny?

> Let me know if I can provide any other information, or provide logs from
> a boot on a standard Debian kernel (those attached are from a custom one).

Logs from a standard kernel would be nice, to see if device timings or
driver load order is different.  The output from 'ls /etc/rc?.d',
'ls -l $(grep -v '#' /etc/fstab|awk '/dev/ {print $1}') /dev/rtc*' and
'cat /etc/default/rcS' would be nice too.  The system seem to be
without udev.  Is that correct?  I noticed from the boot log that the
hardware clock is not set correctly either, because the rtc devices
are missing.

Why do you make your own kernel?  Anything special about its
configuration?

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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