Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help, --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > --- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Hi, > >> > >>Leo Britto wrote: > >> > >>>Hi everyone, > >>> > >>>I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop > >> > >>and I > >> > >>>finally got my wireless adapter to work. But > when > >> > >>I > >> > >>>reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd > startup. > >>>Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I > >>>apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just > >> > >>to > >> > >>>find out that the problem is after it. > >> > >>Just an idea: if your wireless card is configure > on > >>start up, it might > >>expect an internet connection. If you don't have > >>connection (or if your > >>router is on, but not connect to the internet), > the > >>system will not find > >>a DNS server. At least for me, this makes the > >>computer hang during the > >>MTA start up (any problem with DNS does), but it > >>does continue after a > >>little while (or not so little -- two minutes, > >>maybe). It seems to me > >>that that might be the problem. Maybe you could > try > >>to make sure you > >>have connection, disable connection on boot, or > wait > >>and see if the > >>start up continues after a little while. > >> > >>HTH, > >> > >>Luis > > > Hi, > > Leo Britto wrote: > > Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being > > loaded at boot time? > > I'm not sure, since I've never used it. You can > check if there is any > file in /etc/init.d/ related to it. If there is, > you can use > update-rc.d to remove it. (Check the man page.) > > > I dont know but I think this > > might be the reason. I can boot in single user > mode > > and when I issue a init 2 my system hangs when it > gets > > to the services. I tried to disable the services > but > > it still hangs. I have no idea what can be the > cause > > of this but the only change I made was the > introuction > > of the correct wireless driver to ndiswrapper. > Maybe > > if I can disable it I can get back to boot. What > is > > odd is if i boot in single user mode I can load > the > > ndis driver and use it i/o problems. I even > removed > > exim4 from my system and it still doesnt work. > > I'm not sure removing exim4 is a good idea. It's > part of the base > system and used to deliver local error messages... > (But I am not sure > it's really that bad.) > > So, is ndiwsrapper a module? If so, check > /etc/modules. You can try to > comment it out. > > > I also tried the other suggestion to let it hanged > for > > a while. I waited for 5 minutes and nothing. > > > > I also tried to boot it many times w/o hope. > > Hmm... Did you look at /etc/network/interfaces? > If, say eth1 is your > wireless card, is there a "auto eth1" in it? If so, > you can try to > remove it, but I am not sure that that will help > anymore... > > > Have any suggestions? > > That's all I have for now. (I'm *really* not a > guru...) :-) > > HTH, > > Luis > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]