Trying to stop the driver from loading would be a first step to unravel the mistery, however adding the following bootline (F6)
noload=b43,b43-pci-bridge,ssb,b43legacy,b44 debug
Did not help :(. It could be that I'm using the wrong module name (b43 etc.) but since we cannot boot we must find the modulename via goin through kernal source ... sigh
NOTE the original bug still should be solved ofcourse. This info is soly ment to help solving the bug in the first place.
Trying to stop the driver from loading would be a first step to unravel the mistery, however adding the following bootline (F6)
noload= b43,b43- pci-bridge, ssb,b43legacy, b44 debug
Did not help :(. It could be that I'm using the wrong module name (b43 etc.) but since we cannot boot we must find the modulename via goin through kernal source ... sigh
NOTE the original bug still should be solved ofcourse. This info is soly ment to help solving the bug in the first place.