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Message-ID: <AANLkTikR_yZsjqLbVMRQovw1o+v6RVGvjxrwazyw0ZqH@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Thu, 21 Oct 2010 16:34:26 +0200
From:	Christian Bahls <lkml@...52.de>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: ?Powermanagement?-Regression in 2.6.36

Dear List

i have a netbook samsung n510 @nynet
 using an 80GB Intel SSD as a system drive

starting in the 2.6.36-cycle (i usually try a few -rcs)
i got trouble booting my computer
.. it stalls at either initializing the sata-drive or at mount-time
 .. quite interestingly these stalls can be fixed by pressing the power button

attached are two dmesgs
 one is from vanilla 2.6.36
 the other from debian unstable's 2.6.32-5

i am not subscribed to lkml
 so any communication directed to me
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yours
 Christian Bahls

PS: i skipped the 2.6.35-rc-cycle so the regression could be older
PPS: bisecting this regression seems to be out of question
 recompiling the kernel on this computer takes a few hours
 as all the other computers i use are 64bit
 i would alternatively have to setup a cross-compilation environment
 which i have not done in years (and not without rocklinux either)

Download attachment "regression.in.2.6.36.bz2" of type "application/x-bzip2" (12894 bytes)

Download attachment "dmesg.in.2.6.32.bz2" of type "application/x-bzip2" (8865 bytes)

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