Re: 2.4.18 Boot problem

Nick Martens (nickm@kabelfoon.nl)
Thu, 11 Apr 2002 23:01:00 +0200


I've tried to do the break thing and then boot after 2 minutes, but the
problem remains. Is it passible that due to the HW-reset some device
gets resetted too and works fine afterwards ???

Denis Vlasenko wrote:
> On 9 April 2002 13:52, Nick Martens wrote:
>
>>Yes much longer, more like for ever... Is there a way to find out what
>>is causing it other then removing each piece of hardware one by one ??
>
>
> Removing hardware is a good idea.
>
> You may verify heat problem:
> * Turn on your box, press <pause> to freeze boot before it loads OS.
> * Keep it in this state for a minute or two.
> * Power off, wait five second
> * Power on
>
> If it works flawlweesly after that, it's definitely hw problem.
> --
> vda
>

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