[Cooker] [Bug 3470] [Installation] 9.1rc2: LeadTek WinFast 7350KDA motherboard, noapic required

2003-09-18 Thread [nplanel]
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-18-09 19:00 ---
please install lm_sensors package and send me back output of dmidecode
command 

Le jeu 18/09/2003 à 18:41, [tvignaud] a écrit :


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USB mouse and PCI network card do not function during
install, most likely becaues noapic is not passed to
the kernel.

Also, after installation, noapic must be manually
added to /etc/lilo.conf for most anything to work...



[Cooker] [Bug 3470] [Installation] 9.1rc2: LeadTek WinFast 7350KDA motherboard, noapic required

2003-03-21 Thread tmb
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3470





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-21 13:20 ---
Viestissä Torstai 20. Maaliskuuta 2003 21:02, jayrusman kirjoitti:

well the 9.1 Installer will default to acpi=off,
so this won't be a problem...

Thomas

PS. hopefully we will have better ACPI support in 9.2 ...   ;-)




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USB mouse and PCI network card do not function during
install, most likely becaues noapic is not passed to
the kernel.

Also, after installation, noapic must be manually
added to /etc/lilo.conf for most anything to work...



[Cooker] [Bug 3470] [Installation] 9.1rc2: LeadTek WinFast 7350KDA motherboard, noapic required

2003-03-21 Thread jayrusman
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-21 14:20 ---

Sorry, but
acpi=off and noapic are two different things.
Same letters, different arrangement.  ;-)

I don't think acpi=off has much effect on my machine,
whereas noapic causes evreything to start working.

Jason


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USB mouse and PCI network card do not function during
install, most likely becaues noapic is not passed to
the kernel.

Also, after installation, noapic must be manually
added to /etc/lilo.conf for most anything to work...



[Cooker] [Bug 3470] [Installation] 9.1rc2: LeadTek WinFast 7350KDA motherboard, noapic required

2003-03-21 Thread tmb
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3470





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-21 17:37 ---
 
That I know, 
but the ACPI stuff inthe kernel is known to get in conflict 
with the APIC stuff... on some systems ... 
 
Just an example: 
 
I have an nForce2 board that has onboard 3Com network that 
works only if either I'm running with acpi=off or noapic 
 
The idea of ACPI is to tell the system how to use the hardware, 
including the APIC... 
 
On my system the APIC assigns my 3Com to irq21, but 
the ACPI does not tell the rest of the system where to find 
the nic, so it does not work... (for now that is..., when we get  
better ACPI support this will be fixed...) 
 
When I run acpi=off the BIOS and APIC is communicating as 
they should, and the system works... 
 
same goes for acpi=on noapic... 
 
So yes... if ACPI and APIC does not communicate correctly, 
you get into trouble 
 
 
So...my question: 
 
Have you tried to boot with acpi=off? 
Does it work? 
If so... It proves my point... 
 
Thomas 
 
PS. ofcourse I would like the ACPI stuff to work perfect, 
perhaps 9.2 will be an ACPI release... But it mostly depends 
on how the kernel development goes... 



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USB mouse and PCI network card do not function during
install, most likely becaues noapic is not passed to
the kernel.

Also, after installation, noapic must be manually
added to /etc/lilo.conf for most anything to work...



[Cooker] [Bug 3470] [Installation] 9.1rc2: LeadTek WinFast 7350KDA motherboard, noapic required

2003-03-21 Thread jayrusman
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-21 20:00 ---


Yes, acpi=off was in lilo.conf after
installing 9.1rc2!  It doesn't help though.

See, the ECS K7S5A motherboard has a nice APIC disable
which cures all my blues, but the LeadTek 7350KDA lacks
such an option.  I suspect not many people have this
non-mainstream product though.

It sounds like people are aware of these APIC/ACPI issues...

Thanks, Jason

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USB mouse and PCI network card do not function during
install, most likely becaues noapic is not passed to
the kernel.

Also, after installation, noapic must be manually
added to /etc/lilo.conf for most anything to work...