Jurij Smakov wrote:
Hi,
Is it a laptop?
No. It's a mid-tower.
The first impression is that it is some kind of ACPI problem. Could
you please try some combinations of boot options
acpi=off
pci=norouteirq
pci=noacpi
I'll give these a try ASAP.
nolapic
The boot messages with 2.6.16 says that the BIOS disabled the local
APIC, and that its not re-enabling it. 2.6.8 definitely re-enables it,
however, booting 2.6.16 with the lapic (or whatever it was) option had
2.6.16 re-enable it, but still crashes.
to see if that has any effect on your problems? What was the previous
kernel which worked properly on this machine?
Well, except for the ide-tape drive (there is a separate bug on that),
2.6.15.
PS: The BTS set a reply-to of -quiet, which I think will make this
response not go to the Debian kernel mailing list. Sending to non-quiet
instead.
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