Hi Jochen,
thank you for your input
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Not a kernel option, but you can edit /etc/default/rcS and set
> CONCURRENCY=none. That should prevent init scripts from being run in
> parallel.
it will unluckily be of little help there, since the kernel is not able
to run init.
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Michaël Grünewald:
>
> But anyway I try it again: is there a kernel command line option
> that disables parallelization of initialization and fixes the order
> of it?
Not a kernel option, but you can edit /etc/default/rcS and set
CONCURRENCY=none. That should prevent init scripts from being run i
Well Kent, I am afraid we are on our own this time!
But anyway I try it again: is there a kernel command line option that
disables parallelization of initialization and fixes the order of it? It
would help me to understand why Squeeze is so reluctant at booting on my
machine. BTW I noticed th
On 4/17/11 12:23 PM, Michaël Grünewald wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> I have trouble running Debian Squeeze on my machine. The installation
> process successfully completes, but most of the time (19 times in 20?)
> the kernel stalls after displaying its `Loading ...' message. Any
> hint to help
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