GhostSong 0 Posted February 3, 2003 I finally tried init=/bin/sh to execute yast and stop from loading at the boot the services which halts my system but i cant do that cause there's no root nor user account being created so far So what i get is a : yast2.pid i think cannot write on READ ONLY FILESYSTEM If someone knows please how i can stop these services or knows the command to write at the boot options to stop hardware auto detection so i can finally install my suse i'll appreciate it Thank You (Starting hotplugging services net pci usb ( there halts ) in the install halts at the ehci-hcd ( which is the only one i dont probe so i can finish the install) Share this post Link to post
gfolkert 0 Posted February 5, 2003 If I were trying to get past this, I'd go into BIOS and DISABLE all USB ports legacy EVERYTHING USB. If you have a USB add-in card, I'd Yank that out... There are known issues with Hot-plug and SuSE 8.1. There are fixes available POST-install ... hope this helps. And BTW, you have to Code: mount -o remount -o rw /dev/that/is/root / In order to have a read-write filesystem the way you are doing it. Share this post Link to post
GhostSong 0 Posted February 5, 2003 The installation stops during the detection of the USB controller or hangs at Activating Hotplug Devices [net pci usb] when rebooting. Cause The cause is still unknown. Solution Note: The workaround described in these lines will disable the USB support. The USB support can be easily reactivated as soon as a solution for this problem is found. Enter the following option at the beginning of the installation: hwprobe=-c03:*:* This option suppresses the hardware probing of all USB devices. Please note that at this stage you are working with a US keyboard layout. Further information on this boot parameter is available in the file /usr/share/doc/packages/hwinfo/README. Proceed with the installation. At the end, a message about LILO being written to the disk will be displayed. Do not confirm this message yet, but switch to the console 2 with CTRL-ALT-F2. A minor change must be performed in the file /usr/lib/YaST2/bin/YaST2.firstboot so that the file /etc/sysconfig/hotplug contains the variable 'HOTPLUG_START_USB="no"'. In our example we use the editor pico, but this editor might not be installed depending on your package selection. If pico is not installed on your system, use joe (/mnt/usr/bin/joe) or vi (/mnt/usr/bin/vi) if you are familiar with its operation. Enter the following: /mnt/usr/bin/pico /mnt/usr/lib/YaST2/bin/YaST2.firstboot Search for the following line (approx. line 80) with the cursor keys: lspci -n 2>/dev/null| grep -q "Class[[:space:]]*0c03" && USB=yes and change it to: lspci -n 2>/dev/null| grep -q "Class[[:space:]]*0c03" && USB=no Quit the editor with CTRL-x, "y", and [ENTER]. Switch back to the console 7 with CTRL-ALT-F7 and confirm the message. Now the installation will be completed. Share this post Link to post
gfolkert 0 Posted February 5, 2003 I'd have just disabled the USB ports anf umbled through it... and re-enabled em later... Same effect different route. Share this post Link to post