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SubjectRe: Need fixing of a rebooting system
Chris Meadors wrote:

>On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 14:27, Kevin Breit wrote:
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>
>
>>I disabled ACPI and that didn't help. I reenabled it now and I'm
>>looking for other options to disable. But I don't know where to start.
>>Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>
>What CPU are you running on? It isn't an Opteron is it? I saw the same
>thing with the NUMA support for the AMD64.
>
>Use "make menuconfig" and have a look at all the options under the first
>few menus. Make sure your CPU and power management options look right
>for your machine. When in doubt read the help text for the option, it
>is sometimes very helpful.
>
>
>
/proc/cpuinfo says:

model name: Celeron (Coppermine)

So my configuration for the first 5 main menu items that are enabled in
makeconfig are:

* Prompt for developer and/or incomplete code/drivers
* Select only drivers expected to compile cleanly
* Select only drivers that don't need compile-time external firmware

* Support for paging of anonymous memory
* System V IPC
* BSD Process Accounting
* Sysctl support
* Subarchitecture Type (PC-compatible)
* Processor family (Pentium-II/Celeron(pre-Coppermine))
* Preemptible Kernel
* Machine Check Exception
* /dev/cpu/microcode
* /dev/cpu/*/msr
* /dev/cpu/*/cpuid
* BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive calls determine boot disk
* Power Management support
*Full ACPI Support (minus the ASUS Laptop Extras and Toshiba Laptop
Extras)

Do you see anything in that list which I should look into ditching first?

Thanks

Kevin Breit

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