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						 Hi, 
 
I'd really need to know what the difference is, between  : 
knoppix noapic noagp noapm nodma nomce nofirewire nopcmcia noscsi noswap nousb nosmp noaudio acpi=off 
and : 
knoppix nohwsetup OR knoppix -b 
 
Here's why : 
 
1- I've been trying to fix a G4 Titanium that cannot boot OS 9.1 (the only hard-drive installed os) any more [problem was : it managed to go through several starting screen, performed some successful checks and verifications for brutal poweroff, but froze at the last one (starting OS 9.1)  ; I tried both starting with no extensions and zapping the pram, to no avail)   
 
2- Tried starting in firewire target mode ; I get the firewire icon on the screen but the G4 is undetectable on the other computer I connect it to. 
 
3- Tried various liveCD :   
-knx (port from Linux-Tag) freezes after "autoconfiguring devices", printing two seemingly irrelevant errors : 
MODPROBE: MODPROBE : CAN'T LOCATE MODULE CHAR-MAJOR-4  
MODPROBE: MODPROBE : CAN'T LOCATE MODULE CHAR-MAJOR-4(has to do  with virtual consoles) 
MODPROBE: MODPROBE : CAN'T LOCATE MODULE BLOCK-MAJOR-2  
MODPROBE: MODPROBE : CAN'T LOCATE MODULE BLOCK-MAJOR-2(has to do with floppy, and I have none). 
Putting all those cheatcodes together : noapic noagp noapm nodma nomce nofirewire nopcmcia noscsi noswap nousb nosmp noaudio acpi=off 
I still get the error. 
 
But if I start with : nohwsetup, or -b, it boots successfully. But I get again a freeze of the system and the two modprobe errors if I try to run kudzu once the system has booted. 
-Knoppix MiB freezes after "USB found, managed by hotplug". No cheatcode will get it to boot successfully. 
-Gentoo freezes after a line that states approximately "coldplugging firewire" (and no ok appears) 
But booting is successful with : nodetect 
-Ubuntu freezes after this line : 
ohci 1394 : "Unexpected PCI resource length of 1000!". No cheatcode works. 
 
 
So if someone has any idea what's wrong with my computer... I think it's something with firewire or PCI management, but I don't know much about hardware. I hope the answer might lie in the difference between booting nohwsetup and booting no[everything]... 
 
Thanks. 
					
										
										
										
					
					
  
						
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