Maciej Rutecki wrote:
http://www.unixy.pl/maciek/download/kernel/2.6.24-rc4/dmidecode.txt.gz

Thanks.


And may I presume that booting with libata module option 'noacpi=1'
fixes the problem?

noacpi=1 kernel command line or module parameters?

First, no change:
http://www.unixy.pl/maciek/download/kernel/2.6.24-rc4/dmesg_noacpi.txt.gz
Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda2 ro vga=0x318 resume=/dev/sda3
selinux=1 enforcing=1  noacpi=1


Yes, that's a module option.

_If_ libata is built into the kernel, and not a kernel module, then you can supply "libata.noacpi=1" on the kernel command line. I don't think that works with modules.

With libata built as a module (libata.ko), you will probably need to edit /etc/modprobe.conf.

        Jeff


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