Hello all


My Problem: Linux (various kernels, distributions) seems to freeze while 
booting on my hardware after displaying "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting 
the kernel" iff I do not have a PS/2 mouse plugged in. Plug the PS/2 mouse 
in, and booting is no problem. Unplug the PS/2 mouse just as the bulk of 
kernel boot messages display, no problem. But reboot without a PS/2 mouse, 
and the system simply freezes after the above text message. 


I am currently running a stock Mandrake Linux 9.0 release on a Shuttle XPC SK41G. The 
CPU is an AMD Athlon XP 2400. Motherboard has a VIA KM266 chipset. I 
discovered some mention of the same boot freezing problem while searching for 
Shuttle XPC specific postings. I discovered recently that a co-worker 
experiences the same problems with a stock RedHat 7.3 installation on his 
Dual Xeon 2.5GHz box with a SuperMicron P4DC motherboard - boot freezes if 
there is no PS/2 mouse. 
Given the different hardward configurations, different distributions, and 
different kernels attempted -- all susceptible to this freezing problem led 
me to believe that this might be a kernel problem. 


Any useful suggestions would be much appreciated. 


Regards 
Adnan Olia
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