You can set that boot flag permanent in boot.conf(5) or loader.conf(5)
or device.hints(5) or compile a custom kernel without ACPI.
On a machine of that age, you can probably forget about a quirk and
focus on a local work-around.
acpi_load
Unset this to disable automatic loading of the ACPI
module. See also hint.acpi.0.disabled in device.hints(5).
See all 3 man pages to ruin your afternoon.
~BAS
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 13:45 -0400, Tom wrote:
> If not, what is the proper way to permanently disable it?
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