et wrote:
APIC= Advanced Programable Interrupt Controller. is must have for SMP systems, and it's implmetation in single CPU boxes is not unversal, so there are sometime problems with it. you need either PIC or APIC as a method of controlling interrupts to the CPUWell you learn something new each day .
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 04:27 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 08 Jan 2003 7:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:What does
When you say 'noapic' option added before boot, do you mean F1, then typeI am referring to the K7VMM MoBo installation problem with Mandrake 9.0.I think I may have found the fix. I will let you know the results
I was about to follow the Mandrake 9.0 installation patch specified on
their website (with the CTL/ALT/F2 etc...) and then noticed that
although you (Walt) were able to successfully install it with this
technique, it would not boot up anyway.
Did you ever get this to finally boot up nicely? If so, what did you
need to do? I on the same boat.... K7VMM mobo.
tonight.
Aparently the bug is common in many different ways (if that oxymoron
makes sense.)
All I have to do is boot off the installation cdrom with the "noapic"
option added before boot. Go through the standard installation but add
the "noapic" option in lilo.conf so that it is permanent. Supposingly it
should turn out with a "Viola!!", but we'll see. (Figures crossed)
According to the MandrakeForum, this should help diagnose most periphial
conflicts during startup without hindering its functionality from
thereafter.
Till we meet again.....
-Frank
noapic (and possibly more?) at a prompt? Or what? I'm interested,
because I could not install onto an older system than this one, and
thought this may be worth a try.
Anne
noapic
mean anyway ?
I know of nobiospnp , but not noapic
John
It's a different way of handling the interrupts on install ?
John
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