Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-18 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
Hi, Pavel >> Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of >> if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform? >These machines are still mostly IBM-PC compatible, so it is likely to >somehow work. You'll likely get worse power and thermal >management. Try

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-18 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
Hi, Greg KH >Yes, your ACPI-based system will not boot. Do you mean the OS will not boot or some of the Linux subsystems(i.e. USB PCI etc) will not boot? Thank you for your attention to this matter. On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 6:58 PM Greg KH wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 05:15:52PM +0800, 孙世龙

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-04 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
I see. Thank you . Pavel Machek 于2020年7月5日周日 上午4:09写道: > > On Sat 2020-07-04 21:34:36, 孙世龙 sunshilong wrote: > > Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. > > > > >These machines are still mostly IBM-PC compatible, so it is likely to > > >somehow work. You'll likely get worse power and

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-04 Thread Pavel Machek
On Sat 2020-07-04 21:34:36, 孙世龙 sunshilong wrote: > Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. > > >These machines are still mostly IBM-PC compatible, so it is likely to > >somehow work. You'll likely get worse power and thermal > >management. Try it. > It's an industrial personal computer

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-04 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. >These machines are still mostly IBM-PC compatible, so it is likely to >somehow work. You'll likely get worse power and thermal >management. Try it. It's an industrial personal computer with an Intel processor. What I am worried about is that it may

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-04 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of > if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform? > > Would it do harm to the hardware? > > Thank you for your attention to this matter. These machines are still mostly IBM-PC compatible, so it is

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-01 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
Hi, Gred Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. >> Would it do harm to the hardware? > It might, try it and see :) It's really bad news. 孙世龙 sunshilong 于2020年7月1日周三 下午8:24写道: > > Hi, Gred > Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. > >> Would it do harm to the hardware? > > It

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-01 Thread 孙世龙 sunshilong
Hi, Gred Thank you for taking the time to respond to me. >> Would it do harm to the hardware? > It might, try it and see :) It's really bad news. ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org

Re: Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform?

2020-07-01 Thread Greg KH
On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 05:15:52PM +0800, 孙世龙 sunshilong wrote: > Hi, list > > Are there some potentially serious problems that I should be aware of > if I totally disable the CONFIG_ACPI option on the X86_64 platform? Yes, your ACPI-based system will not boot. > Would it do harm to the