Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 19 Jul 2008 10:15:52 -0700 | From | "Justin Mattock" <> | Subject | Re: macbook2,2 latest git mmconfig issues |
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Jack Howarth <howarth@bromo.msbb.uc.edu> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 08:54:58AM -0700, Justin Mattock wrote: >> >> >From over here; do you think grub >> has something to do with this error? >> why: when installing the intaller was broken >> thus having to download the latest grub and manually >> plug in the partitions and so forth. >> when using the latest git(a day ago) I was using >> an older version it seems of grub. But this wouldn't explain >> why I received the PCI: not using MMCONFIG error >> I need right now to make sure the name is correct >> "MacBook2" and "Apple", and make sure 0x3f >> is right also. You never know maybe these get changed with >> each version of the mac's. Overall this is a pretty nasty bug >> leaving completely out of business. >> -- >> Justin P. Mattock > > Justin, > The current tip from earlier this morning is booting fine under > Fedora 9 here on my MacBook Pro v2 (build with CONFIG_PCIEASPM unset). > I am rebuilding tip with CONFIG_PCIEASPM=y in case the issue is fixed > or has gone latent on tip. If not, I'll update my bugzilla and try > to get Jesse to take a look at it. > Jack > >
when using the boot options debug initctl_debug vga=790 I'm able to see the hardisk is being mounted alsa is activated netfiler is being activated, but then just stops giving me the: VFS cannot mount on root filesystem error keep in mind this is when using "any" option in PCI, when using MMCONFIG im getting what you where getting I'm just confused on how the system was working without any errors with "Direct" in pci and now none of the options are working. The posotive side is better work this issue now, rather than later. what I'll try is loading a fresh install of nubuntu, and then compile the kernel with there .config to see if I'm able to start. Also they added apparmor so I'm not sure if this is causing problems as well. -- Justin P. Mattock
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