http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6240





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Seems to be related to ASUS P4C800-Deluxe internal Gigabit card. Without network
card module (compiled from source found at ASUS website) system seems to operate
with no problems. I also disabled ACPI=ht at kernel boot.

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Computer Asus P4C800 Deluxe, P4 2.8GHz, 1Gb memory, normal IDE and SATA Maxtor 
120Gb hard drives, NVIDIA FX display card (also old Matrox MGA PCI card tested)
- Installation goes well, with partition and package installation, both normal IDE and 
SATA IDE 
(not raid though) works similary i.e. no problems
- First start with either normal, smp, enterprise kernels goes ok, but then problem 
with file i/o 
starts
- first reboot => kernel dump last line says: "Code: Bad EIP value"
- before any reboot everything seems to go well until trying installation of updates 
packages, or 
sftp transfer, or any "bigger" file i/o results in I/O failure and/or directory 
corruption. This happens 
on ext3 and xfs root disks.
- kernel line has acpi=ht, but also acpi=off has been tested with no improvement.
- I haven't been able to test it with newer kernel, since I do not have installation 
media with newer 
kernel. I could try it if you make a boot disk available, this would probably require 
also kernel 
rpm update during the installation.
- Installation disks are Mandrake 9.2 First 3 of Powerpack from MandrakeClub

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