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On Thursday 26 Jun 2014 21:00:04 João Matos wrote: |
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> 2014-06-26 9:32 GMT-03:00 Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>: |
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> > On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 09:05:55 -0300, João Matos wrote: |
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> > > I upgrade my mobo/CPU/mems. They're completely different (Intel to |
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> > > AMD). |
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> > > I built the kernel myself, and, as soon as I intended to use the new |
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> > > hardware, I compilled it changing "Processor type" and enable the SATA |
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> > > driver. The sistem seemed to boot properly (all boot messagens ok, all |
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> > > services started - except X), but it freezes after boot. |
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> > > |
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> > > I'm not sure, but It seems my usb keyboard is not recognized. I tried |
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> > > to solve it using "make localmodconfig", but it didn't work. |
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> > Do you have both OHCI and UHCI drivers built in your kernel? I can never |
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> > remember which one Intel uses, but AMD chipsets generally use the other |
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> > one. |
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> It didn't work. But I have a new erro message: |
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> device descriptor read/64 error 110 |
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> hub 1-1:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 6 |
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> The only distro I could boot was systemrescueCD, using alternative kernel. |
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> Can't boot Ubuntu. It also doesn't recognize the keyboard. |
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OK, look at the sysrescuecd kernel driver and enable the same in your gentoo |
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kernel. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |