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SubjectRe: 2.6.0-test4 - lost ACPI
I don't recall seeing the ACPI disabled line, but mine had the same 
problem halting between PS/2 init and serio. The change I noticed was
that IRQ's were being allocated differently, and that is what I
attributed this failure to. My motherboard worked with 2.6.0-test3-mm2,
but has not worked since 2.6.0-test3-mm3 (when the new ACPI code was
added).

I'll have to try this acpi=force and pci=noacpi, otherwise I have to
disable USB and sound to get it to boot.

Wes

Tomasz Torcz wrote:

>On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 02:55:45PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
>
>>Tomasz Torcz <zdzichu@irc.pl> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> ACPI disabled because your bios is from 00 and too old
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>
>>>
>>Add "acpi=force" to your kernel boot command line and everything should work
>>as before.
>>
>>
>
>It does not work. It halts in beetween ps/2 mouse init and serio init.
>Adding "acpi=force pci=noacpi" solves that.
>
>
>

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