ndiswrapper freezes on boot while searching
Bug #20386 reported by
Seb Payne
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Medium
|
Ben Collins |
Bug Description
After installing ndiswrapper-utils and installing the drivers, it works when
modprobe ndiswrapper. However, when the system boots up, it jams on 'Starting
Hotplug' and doesn't continue until I remove my USB Wireless device. However, if
if add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules, the system jams at 'Loading Module....'
Running latest Breezy as of 25th August 2005 with ndiswrapper-1.1 and
ndiswrapper-1.3rc1 from Source with 2.6.12-7-686 kernel. Adaptor is D-Link
DWL-G122 USB 54gt card.
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> After installing ndiswrapper-utils and installing the drivers, it works when
> modprobe ndiswrapper. However, when the system boots up, it jams on 'Starting
> Hotplug' and doesn't continue until I remove my USB Wireless device. However, if
> if add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules, the system jams at 'Loading Module....'
>
> Running latest Breezy as of 25th August 2005 with ndiswrapper-1.1 and
> ndiswrapper-1.3rc1 from Source with 2.6.12-7-686 kernel. Adaptor is D-Link
> DWL-G122 USB 54gt card.
Ok, considering that the usb subsystem hangs while initializing if you've got
that device plugged in, this sounds like a kernel bug. Can you include the full
kernel boot log (possibly in /var/log/kern.log) so we can see what's being
initialized before usb? My guess is that acpi is screwing something up related
to usb resources, or you've happened upon a bug within either the usb subsystem
or your specific usb driver.