On Thursday 10 July 2003 10:04, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote this in an attempt to be witty and informative: > On Thursday 10 July 2003 05:57, JG wrote this in an attempt to be > witty > > and informative: > > i'm having the same problem since some months now, the only kernel > > that is working for me is 2.4.19-gentoo-r10 (sis745 mainboard, 1GB > > RAM, all pci slots full with stuff, abit hotrod 100 hpt370/72 > > raidcontroller), i'm using the drivers from highpoint which work > > very well. > > > > i've tried many kernels from 2.4.20-gentoo-r5, ac-versions up to > > the latest 2.4.21-pfeifer-r1_pre2, neither of them works > > > > what helps is passing the parameter acpi=off to the kernel, but > > then again most of the kernels didn't work on some other points > > (oopses; though the pfeifer-sources worked best, gonna try the next > > version of them) i'm always using the same config, a bit modified > > for each kernel of course. > > Thanks, I've passed on the info to my friend.
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