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--- Comment #107 from H. Peter Anvin 2012-10-22 16:34:05 ---
[Slightly off topic]
The "linux" command in Grub2 is just plain broken. "linux16" is the right
thing on a BIOS platform; the fact that it is a non-obvious default is just
another
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--- Comment #108 from Ondrej Zary 2012-10-22
17:11:46 ---
Agreed, this crap causes various weird problems (like APM breakage on older
machines). Just downgraded to grub-legacy for the rest of this testing.
Bisect between 2.6.22 and 2.6.23 d
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--- Comment #109 from Ondrej Zary 2012-10-22
19:41:41 ---
Found out by copying parts of x86_64 setup.S to i386 setup.S in 2.6.22 kernel
that the problem is A20-related. When the x86_64 A20 code is put into i386
setup.S, resume works with i38
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--- Comment #3 from Toralf Förster 2012-10-22
20:10:05 ---
With 3..6.3 this issue becomes more and more annoying. About 50% of all reboots
yields into a system with hot CPUs (86 °C) and a fan running at high speed.
I have to s2ram the system
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--- Comment #110 from Ondrej Zary 2012-10-22
21:57:23 ---
Seems that the BIOS requires enable_a20_kbc() even if A20 seems to be enabled.
Luckily, it can be done later (just did it with a userspace program on running
system and resume worked
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--- Comment #111 from H. Peter Anvin 2012-10-22 22:14:10 ---
OK, I guess what happens is that the bootloader (or possibly the BIOS) probably
enables E820 via port 92h whereas the BIOS expects it to have been enabled via
the KBC. There is a r
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--- Comment #112 from Ondrej Zary 2012-10-23
06:11:51 ---
I've already tried that - it does not work, unfortunately.
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