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Boot problem with a USB device connected - F - 2008-06-12 It's the same with my A6kmQ001 with Ubuntu 8.04. I think it's something with GRUB and Asus motherborad because I used MS OS for a long time and I've never have problem like this, with USB devices and boot problem. Or there can be BIOS feauters that influence GRUB but not cause anything with other OS boot sequence? It would be great found some solution because it's really uncomfortable :( Quote:ok, guess what... It's not only Ubuntu that has problem booting on my laptop. Mandriva too.I think there's something in my bios that causes the problem. I've updated it to the newest version, but no help </div></blockquote> Boot problem with a USB device connected - lada - 2008-10-04 Quote:Hi all Hi, this is caused by a bug in the BIOS, more precisely the DSDT table. Because the tech support of ASUS say they dont support Linux for this model, they don't bother fixing this bug. I have managed to fix the DSDT and patch it into the BIOS version 210 more here: http://web.hkfree.org/~lada/asus-dsdt/ If you're afraid to flash your bios, you can test the DSDT itself first to see if it works. Boot problem with a USB device connected - anyweb - 2008-10-04 wow impressive and thanks for sharing your custom bios, nice fix ! |