The System Hangs When the Sound Card Is Activated
Support knowledgebase (thallma_restoring_snd80)
Applies to
SuSE Linux: Version 8.0
Symptom
Your sound card has been properly set up during the installation. However, when you restart the system,
it hangs with the following error message:
restoring previous settings
Cause
An ordinary OS kernel for 1 CPU PCs was used for the installation and that is
why your sound card driver worked without difficulties. However, if your PC was
detected as a multiprocessor system, an SMP kernel will be installed.
This kernel is loaded when the system is restarted. Some sound card drivers
(along with some other hardware component drivers) do not work properly with an
SMP kernel.
Solution
Use the first SuSE Linux CD or DVD to start your PC. Once in the boot menu, select
the item "Installation - Safe Settings". Choose the language and select
"boot installed system" in the displayed dialog box. Your machine will
start from the CD with a standard kernel.
Thanks to the ALSA developers, an update for SuSE 8.0 where the problems related
to the SMP kernel are solved, is already available. You will find instructions for the
installation of this update in the SDB article "Updating the ALSA Sound System in SuSE Linux 8.0" (http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/thallma_alsaup_80.html).
If you use a 1 CPU PC and you have problems with other hardware drivers, too, or
if the situation does not improve after having updated, you can install a "normal" kernel
by doing the following:
- Start YaST2 and select the menu items:
- Software ->
- Install/Remove software
- Go to the software group "System/Kernel",
- deinstall the package "k_smp"
- and install the package "k_deflt".
- Finish YaST2.
- The boot configuration will be updated.
After restarting the system, this kernel will be loaded from the hard disk and
everything should work fine.
Keywords: SOUND, RESTORING, SETTINGS, 80
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- Version: 07. Jun 2002
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