Craig White wrote:
---- I'm not sure that noacpi is an option...perhaps you mean noacpi=1 you can also boot with the param 'acpi=off' but that is what is known as the 'big hammer' http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelCommonProblems Craig
Okay, I've asked that question a dozen times on here, what's the option to shut off acpi. I've been told 'noacpi' every time. Not 'noacpi=1'. I've also been told acpi=off doesn't work/isn't used any more.
Used to I'd add noacpi,acpi=off to my kernel boot line. Then I was told acpi=off wasn't used (or whatever). So, now I'm really confused.
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