Mark wrote:
It looks like the "noapic" option in combination with "ide=nodma" fixes my
problems.
Thanks a lot!
Ah, HAH! Ok, before this thread dies, what kind of motherboard are
you running and is it UP or SMP? More info for the archives, don't
ya know!
P.S. I'll bet you don't need the "ide=nodma" anymore, either. Just
the "noapic" (and you really won't notice the difference in speed
with "noapic"--you will with "ide=nodma"). If you really must use
a "nodma", you might try specifying exactly _which_ device can't use
DMA (e.g. "hdc=nodma") rather than turning it off for ALL IDE devices.
Stupid question: how do run the check?
And what parameters do I need?
Just boot the CD and at the "boot:" prompt, enter "memtest86"
Thanks
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