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Re: Debian Install Hangs
Thanks for the reply, however; I have tried them all together as well as in different combinations and it still hangs at : pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any other thoughts? Thanks in advance On 10-12-10 07:45 PM, Tech Geek wrote: Try the following kernel parameters -- first all of them together and thereafter in combination: acpi=off nolapci noapic --
Re: Debian Install Hangs
Thanks Camaleon, If I use pci=nomsi I get past having it freeze at the same point however I get the following: CPU 0: Machine check exception: 4 Bank 4: b2100010c0f TSC 3cd6bc57a4 This is not a software problem! Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor kernel panic - not syncing: Machine check Has anyone seen this? Blake On 10-12-13 11:03 AM, Camaleón wrote: On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:40:04 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: On 10-12-10 07:45 PM, Tech Geek wrote: Try the following kernel parameters -- first all of them together and thereafter in combination: acpi=off nolapci noapic Thanks for the reply, however; I have tried them all together as well as in different combinations and it still hangs at : pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any other thoughts? Thanks in advance Just one more :-) pci=nomsi or: pci=nommconf or both: pci=nomsi pci=nommconf Greetings, --
Debian Install Hangs
Hi, I am currently trying to install debian on a new server that uses a supermicro mother board and it hangs at: pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any ideas as how to get around this. Blake --
Re: Debian Install Hangs
I have tried using "noapic" at boot time but it still hangs at Hyper threading. Also I am installing lenny. Blake On 10-12-10 02:36 PM, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:01:06 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: I am currently trying to install debian on a new server that uses a supermicro mother board and it hangs at: pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any ideas as how to get around this. Google suggests passing "noapic" to the kernel at boot time. It can be worth a try :-? What Debian version are you installing... lenny, squeeze? Greetings, --
Re: Debian Install Hangs
Unfortunately that did not work and I cannot get it past that point. On 10-12-10 03:09 PM, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:42:43 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: On 10-12-10 02:36 PM, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:01:06 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: I am currently trying to install debian on a new server that uses a supermicro mother board and it hangs at: pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any ideas as how to get around this. Google suggests passing "noapic" to the kernel at boot time. It can be worth a try :-? What Debian version are you installing... lenny, squeeze? I have tried using "noapic" at boot time but it still hangs at Hyper threading. Also I am installing lenny. I don't like workarounds like this, but... how about disabling HT in BIOS? Supermicro boards use to have a "enable/disable" switch for that setting. If the installation can proceed normally, then you can toggle on again when it finishes. If you prefer to be more conservative (like me) you can also try to load a LiveCD of Lenny and see what happens. Also, check if there is an updated BIOS revision for your board. If yes, I would ask Supermicro to get some feedback before applying it, but it could be another path to try :-? Greetings, --
Re: Debian Install Hangs
If I use 'expert nohz=off' I do not get it to hang on hyper threading. However I get a kernal panic with CPU 0: machine check exception: 4 bank 4: b2100010c0f TSC 43b9780a78 I am using a net install image. Blake On 10-12-10 03:47 PM, Blake Hodder wrote: Unfortunately that did not work and I cannot get it past that point. On 10-12-10 03:09 PM, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:42:43 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: On 10-12-10 02:36 PM, Camaleón wrote: On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 14:01:06 -0400, Blake Hodder wrote: I am currently trying to install debian on a new server that uses a supermicro mother board and it hangs at: pci :00:00.0: Enabling HT MSI Mapping Any ideas as how to get around this. Google suggests passing "noapic" to the kernel at boot time. It can be worth a try :-? What Debian version are you installing... lenny, squeeze? I have tried using "noapic" at boot time but it still hangs at Hyper threading. Also I am installing lenny. I don't like workarounds like this, but... how about disabling HT in BIOS? Supermicro boards use to have a "enable/disable" switch for that setting. If the installation can proceed normally, then you can toggle on again when it finishes. If you prefer to be more conservative (like me) you can also try to load a LiveCD of Lenny and see what happens. Also, check if there is an updated BIOS revision for your board. If yes, I would ask Supermicro to get some feedback before applying it, but it could be another path to try :-? Greetings, -- --