Anders Karlsson wrote:
* Jim <mickeyboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [20080318 01:51]:
F8 i386
If I put acpi=off in menu-lst , as such rhgb quite acpi=off and I
reboot, when it gets to "Uncompressing Linux ..OK Booting the kernel" I
get a long repeating of:
Unknown bus type 4
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"
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About 10 lines of same and then the boot process "Locks Up" , If I reboot
by a earlier Kernel and remove acpi=off from menu-lst and reboot
2.6.24.3-34 , it completes booting and goes into Desktop.
To test things like this, you know you can interrupt Grub at boot and
by using 'e' you can edit a boot entry so you can add options like
this to test. Rather than edit something in to grub.conf that later
prevents system from booting I mean.
Is acpi=off a no no in Fedora anymore.
Running with ACPI off on most modern systems is going to pose
problems. While you can try it, I would caution that it likely will
not work very well, if at all.
I 'm having a couple of problems with audio and webcam working and I wanted
to see if acpi=off would make any difference
What rationale do you have for thinking it was ACPI that caused the
problem? :)
HTH,
/Anders
It just a wild guess , but I have a Webcam and Audio that won't work,
the drivers for each device are loading at boot, so I though I would
just try acpi=off to see if that would help.