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a netbook that often ships with a Linux OS preinstalled. This is great for fans of open source as market share is calculated based on units shipped, not what users install after they buy the hardware. Unfortunately there is a pretty major flaw that can cause a "failed to initialize HAL" error as seen above. [Michael Crummy] came up with a set of steps you can use to recover from this error. So what is this error? HAL stands for Hardware Abstraction Layer and it's what allows one user interface to communicate with many different types of hardware. If you're the proud owner of an Aspire One and are struck with this error you will suddenly find that you http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/failed-to-initialize-hal-681947/ can no longer use the USB ports, card readers, wired or wireless network connectors, or the sound card. So you can't connect to the Internet, and you can't get any files on or off of the device using the currently installed operating system. For an OS that [Neal Stephenson] once described as "like the M1 tanks of the U.S. Army, made of space-age materials and jammed with sophisticated technology" this is a very big problem. We know what you're thinking… http://hackaday.com/2011/03/04/recover-acer-aspire-one-from-failed-to-initialize-hal-error/ boot into a live session on a thumb drive and get what you need from the hard disk. Well that's all fine and dandy, but you shouldn't ever be forced to clean install Linux to fix a problem. So check out [Michael's] method and make sure you turn off the Acer live update server which was mostly likely the cause of the problem in the first place. Posted in linux hacks, repair hacksTagged acer aspire one, error, hal Post navigation ←LED backlight conversion using recycled CCFL inverter partsAudio Two-fer - Sneaker speakers and DIY Mid-Fi woofers→ 22 thoughts on “Recover Acer Aspire One from "failed to initialize HAL" error” Spork says: March 4, 2011 at 1:22 pm Glad that he found a fix and I don't mean to be rude, but it sounds like he has no idea what he did. I think it would be better to write up a batch script to automate steps 1-8 (twice) then have the user plug in and update. A script could easily be typed out by the user and run. Report comment Reply Alex says: March 4, 2011 at 1:33 pm What do you guys think of Acer? Are they generally reputable? I have an AR1600, for which there is almost no documentation, and absolutely no reference to it is made on Acer's websites. And this… This is quite the fuckup. It's like someone made a change a
LiveUpdate on my new Aspire One. After the update, wifi stopped working. In addition the removable drives (smart cards or keydrives) are no longer recognized. Apparently http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000526.html this is a widespread issue, and not just on the Linux version. A http://www.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-4145826-error-failed-to-initialize-hal few moments after it finishes booting, the error "Failed to Initialize HAL" is displayed, and a search produced this thread: Re: Live update on 18/9/08 I tried all the suggestions on this and other similar threads, and have pretty much determined that some key files must be missing. Next internal error thing to try will be to restore from the install disks and start over. Note: Recovering the system did fix the problem. See this post for more info: Recovering the system on the Acer Aspire One Ads by Google Posted by ellen at September 23, 2008 11:07 AM 16 Comments <
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