Jerry Geis wrote: / I am installing 4.2 on the new dell $499 B120 laptop.
/>/ Centos installs just fine. however, when rebooting />/ it is starting udev and then says Disabling IRQ#11 and stops. />/ />/ Any ideas on why that would be?? />/ /
Do you have a USB devices plugged in? I reinstalled CentOS 4.2 on my laptop this past weekend. I forgot to unplug my USB mouse during installation and had the same "Disabling IRQ 11" stop. I ended up unplugging my mouse and restarting the install and then it was very happy.
Max
Nothing but the network is pluged in.
Jerry
Jerry Geis wrote:
Nothing but the network is pluged in.
I figured I would ask, because that sounded similar to my situation. Go into your BIOS and see if something is assigning IRQ 11. If everything is set to automatically assign, then I would start shutting off devices one at a time in the BIOS. You have some piece of hardware that it doesn't like from the sounds of it.
Max
On 12/8/05, Jerry Geis geisj@pagestation.com wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote: / I am installing 4.2 on the new dell $499 B120 laptop.
/>/ Centos installs just fine. however, when rebooting />/ it is starting udev and then says Disabling IRQ#11 and stops. />/ />/ Any ideas on why that would be?? />/ /
Do you have a USB devices plugged in? I reinstalled CentOS 4.2 on my laptop this past weekend. I forgot to unplug my USB mouse during installation and had the same "Disabling IRQ 11" stop. I ended up unplugging my mouse and restarting the install and then it was very happy.
On my compaq laptop I get some ehci_hcd and IRQ11 (or something error) but the boot continues successfully.. Whne you say it stops it means complete hang? In some systems the splash screen disappears but boot continues. -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux