On 07/25/2011 06:44 AM, pk wrote:
> On 07/25/11 14:24, walt wrote:
> 
>> So, you're saying that usb stick has actually changed in some way after
>> the install?  That's certainly possible.  Have you tried making a new
>> one from the live cd?
> 
>  ...I did redo the usb stick but it refuses to boot (on both computers);

Hm.  Does the second machine have an EFI BIOS too?

> ...Now, I've created a live cd (i.e. burnt a
> dvd-image since the "cd" is really dvd-size) and booted with that but I
> get the same kernel output (i.e.:
> usb 2-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
> usb 2-3: device descriptor read/64, error -32

Hm again.  I see only 11 possibilities -- that's a binary three. (Thanks
to Neil for that clever idea.)

1) You failed to notice those same errors the first time you booted the
   usb stick.  (But something important has changed with your machine
   because it won't boot from usb now, but boots the same code from dvd.)

2) The live cd install disk lacks the correct drivers for your hardware.
   (But then how did it boot the first time?)

3) There is some EFI setting that you changed while fiddling with the EFI
   GUI menu system.  (Is there a way to restore the EFI default settings?)


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