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I'm trying to install Arch Linux on my new system.
(Intel Core 2 Quad / Intel ICH10R / Intel G45 )
When booting the install-cd, it hangs on "Loading UDev uevents".
I've tried the various suggestion, including disabling the iTCO_wdt module, which didn't help.
Anything else I could try, to see where it hangs?
I've tried 2009.02, 2009.08, and 2008.06....
Last edited by GogglesGuy (2009-07-28 12:29:08)
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this sounds like the problem i had....
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=76100
what's your board?
mine was a P45 based board from MSI, i couldn't resolve the problem nor find a clue, so i gave up and tried another P45 board (from asus) and everything is running fine...
a difference is that with 2008.06 i could install but on first upgrade the system would hang randomly while booting (mostly while loading udev)
Last edited by marmis85 (2009-07-28 13:49:36)
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I think I found the cause: after removing the wireless pci network card it seems to boot fine.... udev doesn't hang. Now I have to find out why it hangs with that card in it. At least, should be a lot easier now that I can install it...
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this sounds like the problem i had....
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=76100
what's your board?
A Gigabyte Intel G45 based motherboard.
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I think I found the cause: after removing the wireless pci network card it seems to boot fine.... udev doesn't hang. Now I have to find out why it hangs with that card in it. At least, should be a lot easier now that I can install it...
ok, it wasn't the same problem, good luck investigating!
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Turns out just doing a "modprobe ath5k" or "modprobe ath_pci" will hang the machine. No error messages, everything is frozen. Any advise on how to debug this?
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