This is just (well mostly) curiosity, it doesn't seem to affect anything that I know about, but during autoconfig, the kernel (any 9.99.x I have tried I think) prints
acpi0: autoconfiguration error: failed to activate ACPI0007 64 times during the boot sequence (this one is from 9.99.105) I was just wondering what I apparently have so much of that this would appear so often (the other "failed to activate" messages I get seem to just occur once). The only thing that I'm aware of that I have 64 of is 64GB ram, but that's on just 2 DIMMs, and it is hard to believe that something is existing for each individual GB. Before I actually counted, when I just watched them scroll past (very quickly) during the boot, I guessed that it was perhaps once per CPU, but 64 CPUs, no matter how you count them, is way more than I have, so I doubt it is that. Anyone know ACPI well enough to know what that is? kre
