On Fri, 17 May 2002, Stefan Bambach wrote: > But it's no kernel problem. My own kernel config, that I use > with linuxbios works. So there must be a wrong config > parameter in Redhats version. Do you know the switch, that > is responsible for this problem ?
the redhat kernel comes configured for a processor that has MSRs that don't exist in the K7, I think it tries to read the ID register. ron
