Try this: linux acpi=off noapic
APIC issues don't really pop up unless you are dealing with older
motherboards or a really buggy bios.
John Oliver wrote:
Where can I find a list of the options I can pass to "linux" after
booting from CD? Google has led me to some older info that can be
passed to the kernel from lilo or grub, but the syntax for a couple of
things is different.
I'm getting a kernel panic at apic.c:380 trying to install RHEL4u5 to an
IBM 3650 IBMs docs say to pass pci=nommconf nophet to "linux", but that
hasn't solved the issue, leading me to wonder just what thos eoptions
are supposed to do and what other options I might try.
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