https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=774





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-08 00:01 -------
As of kernel 2.4.21pre4-4mdkenterprise, the system I initially described boots without 
having to append the "acpi=off" at boot-time!  (Was this the patch you mentioned, 
Chmouel??  Good work!  Now, we need confirmation of the other affected platforms... 
 
(i.e., Serge Wagner's hp omnibook 6000) 
 
--C.S. 



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System Details: 
System Mainboard: IWill DVD266-R, dual Pentium-III-750 CPUs, 1024MB RAM 
Chipset: VIA Apollo Pro 266 (VIA Technologies VT8633 Host bridge) 
IDE (RAID) interface: CMD Technology PCI0649 (rev 02) (AMI MegaRAID IDE 100) 
  **Note: This system has only ONE ide drive, and it is connected to the CMD 649 
  **as HDA 
IDE interface: VIA Technologies VT82C586/B/686A/B PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 6) 
 -Subsystem: VIA VT8235 Bus Master ATA133/100/66/33 IDE 
  **Note: The VIA IDE contoller on this system is connected only to optical drives 
  **hde is DVD-ROM drive, and hdf=ide-scsi=scd0 is CD-RW drive. 
HDA: Maxtor 40GB hard disc drive, 5400 rpm, 2MB disk-buffer, ATA-100 interface 
  **Note: As mentioned previously, this disc drive is connected to the CMD-649 
  **disc controller. 
 
Complaint: 
        Since at least kernel-2.4.20.2mdk-1-1mdk, possibly earlier, Mandrake/Cooker 
kernels do not boot on the above described system.  Boot begins normally, but 
begins very soon to report "hda: lost interrupt" repeatedly.  On each occaision, the 
system stalls for several seconds, and either reports the "hda: lost interrupt" 
message again, or it may proceed with the boot process incrementally.  I have not 
let the system boot in this condition beyond the partition cheks on HDA.  The 
problem exists in all versions of the Mandrake patched kernel (enterprise, smp, and 
uniprocessor).  The system will boot normally using the "vanilla" 
kernel-linus2.4-2.4.20-1mdk kernel.  The kerneld are booted with the following  
"append" statement from /etc/lilo.conf:  
 append="devfs=mount hdf=ide-scsi mem=1024M" 
 
The last Mandrake/Cooker kernel that I have installed that will boot normally is  
kernel-enterprise-2.4.19.8mdk-1-1mdk.  I was away on business while the kernel  
packages between 2.4.19.8mdk and 2.4.20.2mdk so I cannot pinpoint exactly when  
this problem may have begun.  The most recent kernel, 2.4.21.pre2.1mdk-1-1mdk 
exhibits the same sysmptoms.

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