Peter Reed wrote:
I found this in the linux kernel bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11418
Put hpet=disable in the kernel command line and see if that works. It
did for me.
BTW, I have no idea on what hpet is.
Yes thanks that seems to have fixed the problem. Booted fine. I have no idea
what hpet is but it seems to have something to do with amd processor.
What's the problem? First answer listed from googling "hpet":
High Precision Event Timer
Peter
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