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------- Comment #53 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-09-07 08:02 -------
I see a very similar problem running 2.6.26.3 from kernel.org on my Asus Eee
701 model. The system gives the following error messages while booting and does
a shutdown before completing the boot process:
[   32.976558] ACPI: Critical trip point
[   32.976591] Critical temperature reached (144 C), shutting down.

The problem happens mostly when booting on battery power and the battery is not
100% full. It looks as if it can be avoided by blacklisting the thermal or the
battery module. Testing is difficult because the bug has the following
behaviour:

The bug tends to show up (or not) consistently many times in a row of tests,
but can then disappear and allow a series of test boots (one after the other)
without problems. So it is very intermittent, but stays constant if I boot many
times in a row for tests.

Many users of Debian experience the same problem on different Asus Eee PC
models since they run kernel 2.6.26 (from Debian Lenny). The system does
shutdown without completing the boot process. We did not see the problem with
2.6.25.

In all these cases there was CONFIG_HWMON=y


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