Hello.

I've been trying to run Fedora Core 3 on dual P3 machine (Asus P2B-DS board, 
Intel BX chipset), but every time I try to boot it, it hangs moments after 
mounting local filesystems. It doesn't really matter if I boot SMP or non-SMP 
kernel and I've tried several, from 2.6.9 to latest 2.6.11-1 fresh from yum 
update. All I can do is boot rescue CD and chroot... Only once I got it to spit 
something that looked like this (sorry, I did not write it down at that time so 
it's just what I remember):

kernel panic - not syncing: drivers/ide/pci/piix.c:<something>:spin-lock 
(drivers/ide/ide.c:<something>) already locked by drivers/ide/dma.c

After few hours of trials and errors (and Google help) I finally got it running 
by adding ide=nodma to boot command line and by changing USE_DMA to =0 in 
/etc/sysconfig/harddisks. Now it boots every kernel it didn't before, SMP works 
fine, gcc recompiled kernel sources several time without single core dump, it's 
just without DMA disk data transfers are down to few MB/sec. Burning DVDs is 
short of impossible.

>From what I found this is a well-known problem with FC 2 & 3, Suse 9.1 and 
>some other distributions based on recent 2.6 kernels and not-so-new hardware. 
>So far I've failed to properly compile a vanilla 2.6.11.7 kernel (hangs just 
>before INIT) so I can't say anything about that one...  If this is a known 
>problem then please don't flame me. I have been looking for possible solutions 
>and posting here is my last resort at getting one. If someone can just point 
>me to some explanation I'll be on my way. And please do CC to me directly as I 
>have not subscribed...

If this is a new problem then I'll be happy to assist and provide with logs and 
/proc infromations, it's just I wasn't sure I should include all that if this 
is perhaps some silly mistake on my behalf...

Looking forward to an answer
Radek

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