Thanks for your quick answer. > Booting 2.6.20.1 with noapic works for me: yah, but i'd really like to use both processors of this X2 ... So am i right that you can't boot without the "noapic" line?
I am going to trying the rc kernels. > Yeah, normal boot first :) Yeah. > > Besides does anybody know if the second free place on the PCB is still > > connected in a proper way to enable diy dual boot bios. Does anybody know > > which spi flash type is placed on the m57sli-s4. > Uhm - none I think. If you look closely at the second (free) place, you'll > see paths for a plcc socket, and within that, paths for an spi flash part > (I think). Ok, so placing a plcc socket would probably work out for a diy dual socket board. > You only need the outer ring for the plcc. That's what the first chip is - > when ours came off, there was nothing underneath. I would prefer not to remove the first part but solder something on the free space. I think i have to search my multimeter. Thanks ST -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
