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--- Comment #57 from Len Brown <len.br...@intel.com>  2008-12-13 01:59:38 EDT 
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> I ran with acpi=off in grub.conf after I # mv /lib/modules/`uname
> -r`/kernel/drivers/cpufreq /tmp
> This worked.

Actually the idea was to disable cpufreq
without disabling acpi...

But as you later replaced "acpi=off" with
"processor.max_cstate=1", that gets us the
same information -- the failure still happens w/o cpufreq.

However, I'm surprised that "processor.max_cstate=1" was ineffective
in making the issue go away when "idle=poll" worked...
CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y on this kernel?

Can you boot 2.6.27 with "idle=halt"?

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