On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, iodine wrote:
> Just from memory.. next time you reboot that pc.. goto your bios setup.. and > make sure that you have IDE POWER DOWN turned off.. as if you have it on and > APM stuff not in your kernel, this will cause such problems I believe... > > Personally I not played around with the new APM support in newer kernels.. > so I just turn off the IDE or HDD power down to off and leave APM alone.. > > Give it a go and let me know.. I tried it but that did not change the error messages. Thanks for the suggestion. /------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Daniel J. Mashao Electrical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Cape Town http://www.ee.uct.ac.za/~daniel Rondebosch, 7700, S. Africa (w) 27+21+650 2816 (h) 27+21+705 8469 /------------------------------------------------------------------------------/