Chandra wrote:
Well, I don't have much idea but when the kernel detects multiple
cpus, the "irq=poll" entry should be added by default. It may be
useful in solving a lot of such problems (well, just a thought) (-__^)
I'm not familiar with the actual impact of that option, but I'm guessing
on 2/12/2008 9:13 PM Chandra spake the following:
2008/2/6 Ross S. W. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I don't think that is the "harmless" error message mentioned in the release
notes as that had to do with the "crash kernel".
I saw this same error on a Dell AMD system. It seems the motherboard in
2008/2/6 Ross S. W. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't think that is the "harmless" error message mentioned in the release
> notes as that had to do with the "crash kernel".
>
> I saw this same error on a Dell AMD system. It seems the motherboard in
> that system didn't do ACPI IRQ routing as t
> > Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range
> > ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC
> > Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6 starting
> > Welcome to CentOS release 5 (Final)
> >
>
-Ross
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Sent: Wed Feb 06 08:03:47 2008
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: system gets suspended automatically!
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 21:48 +0900, Chandra wrote:
> ==
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:48:35PM +0900, Chandra wrote:
> > Do you have any power saving settings turned on in the bios?
> This is a dell computer and it has a power managment option in BIOS.
> However, I changed it to not-to-save energy mode. After this, I found
> that the computer restarts rathe
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 21:48 +0900, Chandra wrote:
> ===
> AN ERROR IS SHOWING UP AT BOOT TIME. It seems to be a BUG:
>
> Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible
> ===
> AN ERROR IS SHOWING UP AT BOOT TIME. It seems to be a BUG:
>
> Memory for crash kernel (0x0 to 0x0) notwithin permissible range
> ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to
> Do you have any power saving settings turned on in the bios?
This is a dell computer and it has a power managment option in BIOS.
However, I changed it to not-to-save energy mode. After this, I found
that the computer restarts rather than hanging.
on 2/5/2008 7:48 AM Chandra spake the following:
| - power supply (aka losing voltage)
| - all the system fans (aka thermal shutdown)
| - memory (run memtest86+ overnight [or longer])
Thanks for your reply.
At first, I rule out any fluctuation in power-supply.
As far as thermal
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