I read it just a minute ago ;-(
I tried also ACPI disabled in bios and got this error:
OK set boot_verbose=1
OK unload acpi <------- this
OK boot -h
panic: free: adress
0xc26b8000(0xc26b8000) has not been allocated
cpuid=1
KDB: enter: panic
thread pid 2 fid 100058
stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
Is there some workaround for this, or do i need a compatable mobo?
thanks
H
Hans van Leest wrote:
I read it just a minute ago ;-(
I tried also ACPI disabled in bios and got this error:
OK set boot_verbose=1
OK unload acpi <------- this
OK boot -h
panic: free: adress
0xc26b8000(0xc26b8000) has not been allocated
cpuid=1
KDB: enter: panic
thread pid 2 fid 100058
stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
Is there some workaround for this, or do i need a compatable mobo?
thanks
H
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2005 04:31 pm, Hans van Leest wrote:
Hello,
I've posted last week also my problems with a SMP kernel on a dual XEON
machine.
Maybe this error message is better to debug, I hope
I've upgraded the source to 6.0 current. Did not modify my GENERIC file
and compiled the source. This inclusus the options SMP and device APIC.
I've booted several times and had the same error:
panic: multiple IRQs for PCI interrupt 0.31.INTA 18 AND 16
Where to start to fix this!
Ugh. Your BIOS is busted. If your machine supports ACPI, try that
first. Also, check to see if there is a BIOS upgrade available.
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