Frank Hale wrote:
[ added linux-acpi to CC ]
> I have an Averatec 2370 laptop with the nVidia MCP51. With kernel
> 2.6.20 I had no issues with ACPI however with 2.6.21 and higher the
> kernel will hang on boot until I press the suspend button or the power
> button in which case the kernel wakes up and finishes the boot
> process. Including the following support only causes the issue:
>
> [*] ACPI Support
>
> What I mean by that is every ACPI option has been deactivated and only
> ACPI support checked. The boot process with 2.6.21 and higher hangs at
> the point where the Scheduler is being registered.
>
> io scheduler cfq registered (default)
>
> If I allow it to sit there it never comes back to life and finishes
> booting. If I press the power or suspend button it will finish booting
> as expected.
>
> I've scoured google for quite a while but cannot find any relevant
> information pertaining to this issue. For now I've disabled ACPI
> altogether.
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