i am confused about the following line, which u stated is been shown 13 times :
44xy pts/2 S+ 0:00 sh -c modprobe -i snd-pcm ; modprobe snd-pcm-oss
lshwd doesnt load its modules in pairs (or more) - only 1 at a time, but the line u posted shows clearly this is not the case : 2 modules are being loaded at 1 line separated with a semicolon, which points to the fact this is not lshwd doings... so im confused here.
but i agree it seems your sound-card is the trouble-maker, though its probably lshwd's fault... which modules are already loaded prior to "lshwd -a"?
Those lines are from alsaconf - they will be in /etc/modprobe.conf. Try commenting the alsaconf crap out.
]]>44xy pts/2 S+ 0:00 sh -c modprobe -i snd-pcm ; modprobe snd-pcm-oss
lshwd doesnt load its modules in pairs (or more) - only 1 at a time, but the line u posted shows clearly this is not the case : 2 modules are being loaded at 1 line separated with a semicolon, which points to the fact this is not lshwd doings... so im confused here.
but i agree it seems your sound-card is the trouble-maker, though its probably lshwd's fault... which modules are already loaded prior to "lshwd -a"?
ofcourse, this could be due to some weird kernel problem, but i dont want to throw lame accusations in the air before we have a good proof for that. so, the best thing is to look which modules "lshwd -a" tries to load, modprobe them manually, and see if your system freezes again. if so - blame it on the kernel if not, we'll see what can we change in lshwd.
thanks for all your input! 8)
]]>Is this helpful? I think the sound card could be the problem. In other distributions (e.g. Suse) the configuration of the sound card produces a lot of trouble (and a lot of strange noise, too).
]]>Rasat is maintaining the pci/usb-tables ...
If there is a problem among the modules in the tables, I will update and then you run "hwd -u".
]]>thanks.
]]>I changed from hotplug to hwd. The booting process hangs about 20-25 minutes (!) at the lshwd part. After that the system is going up quick and without any problems.
When I run the lshwd -id command the system freezes after a few minutes and I have to reset the machine.
I'm not sure how to solve this problem. I tried hwd -u to get the latest update but it does not change the booting behaviour.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help
Sebastian
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