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Re: install vs generic kernel



Hi,

Ok, bad idea.

I'll load up another machine tomorrow with 5.0.1 and then
build a kernel sans firewire.  We'll see how that goes.

Thanks for your help!

cheers

bruce

On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:33:07PM -0400, Michael wrote:
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> Hello,
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> On Aug 7, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Bruce O'Neel wrote:
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>> Back to my pismo with 5.0.1.  It halts at uhub1 at usb1: vendor....
>>
>> The next line with the install kernels is
>>
>> adbkbd0 at nadb0 addr 2: PowerBook G3 keyboard
>>
>> nadb0 is listed as (also INSTALL kernel):
>>
>> nadb0 at pmu0: Apple Desktop Bus
>>
>> I wonder if, from the config files, that the problem isn't
>>
>> GENERIC:nadb*   at adb_bus?                     # ADB bus enumerator, 
>> at cuda or pmu
>> GENERIC:adbkbd* at nadb?                        # ADB keyboard
>> GENERIC:adbms*  at nadb?                        # ADB mice and  
>> touchpads
>> GENERIC:adbbt*  at nadb?                        # button device found 
>> on *Books
>>
>> INSTALL:#adb*   at obio?                        # Apple Desktop Bus
>> INSTALL:#akbd*  at adb?                         # ADB keyboard
>> INSTALL:nadb*   at cuda?                        # new ADB Bus  
>> abstraction
>> INSTALL:nadb*   at pmu?                         # new ADB Bus  
>> abstraction
>> INSTALL:adbkbd* at nadb?                        # ADB keyboard
>>
>> I wonder if I added a line
>>
>> nadb* at pmu?
>>
>> to GENERIC and built a kernel if I shouldn't expect success.
>
> Err, why would you want to do that? nadb already attaches to your pmu.  
> adb_bus is a place holder that matches both pmu and cuda. So, nadb is  
> more or less the ADB device discovery code, it will look for devices  
> after interrupts are enabled, more or less the same time the USB drivers 
> will look for devices. Didn't you say earlier that your machine hangs 
> during firewire initialization? GENERIC has firewire drivers, INSTALL 
> does not.
>
>> Can I do this without a kernel rebuild?
>
> No, and it wouldn't change anything anyway.
>
> have fun
> Michael
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