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Dan Halbert wrote: > I have a new dual-boot Win98SE and an up-to-date slink system with > 2.0.36, running on an Abit LX6. Win98 and Linux share a single disk. > > If I use LOADLIN, invoked from Win98, to boot the system, then Linux > usually (always?) hangs while booting after starting syslogd but > before klogd: > > ... > Starting system loggers: syslogd [hangs and does not print "klogd"] > > Ctrl-Alt-Del does nothing, but the disk is accessed every few seconds, > so something (sync process?) is working. There's nothing in the logs on > a subsequent successful boot. > > If I run the same LOADLIN script after freshly booting into raw MS-DOS, > this hang does not happen. There are no arguments to LOADLIN other than > the vmlinuz file. This technique used to work just fine on a previous > incarnation of the system on a 486. > > The only guess I have is that it might be some kind of PnP problem. But > there's no sign of trouble in the boot messages up to that point. > > Thanks for any help, > Dan Halbert > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null