Terry, can you go into a little bit more detail? I don't quite
understand.
It's a bug.. Instead of just typing "linux someoption" when you get the
boot menu from the install (dunno if the PXE install gives you this
menu , as I never tried PXE) , try typing anything , like
"anything" :P . It'll give you an error.. Then , try to use the boot
options you used before "linux someoption". If you were hitting this
bug , this should be enough to avoid the kernel panic.
Hm, I tried smooshing my hand on the keyboard, and then booting
one of the options, but that has the same effect -- panic.
What DOES help, as someone mentioned earlier, is acpi=noirq ro
acpi=off. I haven't tried combinations yet (to see which really solves the
problem), but I have moved on to the next things.
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