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Package: udev
Version: 160-1
Severity: wishlist
I try to boot without acpi support, so I set
acpi=off noacpi
on the kernel command line. Problem: The udev log shows
that the acpi stuff still gets loaded in run level 1.
This is a problem for booting a Samsung P460 model AA03DE,
for example. It crashes about a (still unknown) acpi module.
It would be very nice if udev could respect "acpi=off" set
on the kernel command line.
Regards
Harri
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On Jul 30, Harald Dunkel <[email protected]> wrote:
> It would be very nice if udev could respect "acpi=off" set
> on the kernel command line.
Not really.
man initramfs-tools
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ciao,
Marco
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