I always keep USB a module, and I've set MPS to 1.1, and disabled power
management. The system works for a while, but locks up whenever a usb
event occurs, which is bad, because i've got a usb mouse. The lock ups
start at about 1 second, and increase in length exponentially, until the
system locks indefinatly. Has anyone tried GCC 2.97?
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, kris buggenhout wrote:
> Keith Owens wrote:
>
> >
> > The USB hang is probably SMP related, there is still a lot of work
> > going on the USB source. Can you compile the kernel without USB or
> > make all of USB a module instead of builtin?
>
> strange... I have done this on a Dell Poweredge 6400 with 4CPU's 4GB ram and
> had no problem whatsoever...
> I used the rpm's for the beta as well as the kernel recompile.
>
> It even had no "normal" ide or scsi disks, only a hardware raid controler...
> And that works too ... :)
>
> I compiled with the most recent binutils and the gcc that comes with RH 6.2 (
> on of the condemned versions)
> and have a clean compile 99 out of 100.
>
>
> I had similar trouble on an single cpu system... due to a setting in
> powermanagement wake on USB... that messed up the boot procedure ...
>
> ...
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