  | |  | need rh9 boot disks | need rh9 boot disks 2003-03-31 - By Eric Wood
Back Freak 'n A! Forgive me Google for not turning to you! Phoebe loads fine now. Big freak 'n slap on the freak 'n forhead. 8 hours down the toilet. -eric wood
<snip > on my SK41G box kernel 2.4 froze before booting as long as I had no PS/2 mouse attached to it. The final way to get rid of the problem was to enable USB mouse support in BIOS settings. After this the system booted fine without any mouse attached at all. </snip >
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN " > <HTML > <HEAD > <META http-equiv=Content-Type content= "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 " > <META content= "MSHTML 6.00.2800.1141 " name=GENERATOR > <STYLE > </STYLE > </HEAD > <BODY bgColor=#ffffff > <DIV > <FONT face=Arial size=2 >Freak 'n A! Forgive me Google for not turning to you! Phoebe loads fine now. Big freak 'n slap on the freak 'n forhead. 8 hours down the toilet. </FONT > </DIV > <DIV > <FONT face=Arial size=2 >-eric wood </FONT > </DIV > <DIV > <FONT face=Arial size=2 > </FONT > </DIV > <DIV > <FONT face=Arial size=2 ><snip> </FONT > </DIV > <DIV >on my SK41G box kernel 2.4 froze before booting as long as I had no <BR >PS/2 mouse attached to it. <BR >The final way to get rid of the problem was to enable USB mouse support in <BR >BIOS settings. After this the system booted fine without any mouse attached <BR >at all. </DIV > <DIV ></snip> <BR > </DIV > <DIV > <FONT face=Arial size=2 > </FONT > </DIV > </BODY > </HTML >
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