Hi,
I've tries the boot with ACPI enabled and disabled
All with the same errors, as described below
If you need more information, let me know
Hans
John Baldwin wrote:
> On Thursday 07 July 2005 05:10 pm, Hans van Leest wrote:
>
>>I read it just a minute ago ;-(
>>
>>I tried also ACPI disabled in bios and got this error:
>>
>>OK set boot_verbose=1
>>OK unload acpi <------- this
>>OK boot -h
>>
>>panic: free: adress
>>0xc26b8000(0xc26b8000) has not been allocated
>>
>>cpuid=1
>>KDB: enter: panic
>>thread pid 2 fid 100058
>>stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
>>
>>Is there some workaround for this, or do i need a compatable mobo?
>>
>>thanks
>
>
> You would need to enable ACPI if it is disabled and then try to see if it
> works ok. I'll work on a patch that might be able to help out.
>
>
>>H
>>
>>John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>>On Thursday 07 July 2005 04:31 pm, Hans van Leest wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I've posted last week also my problems with a SMP kernel on a dual XEON
>>>>machine.
>>>>
>>>>Maybe this error message is better to debug, I hope
>>>>
>>>>I've upgraded the source to 6.0 current. Did not modify my GENERIC file
>>>>and compiled the source. This inclusus the options SMP and device APIC.
>>>>I've booted several times and had the same error:
>>>>
>>>>panic: multiple IRQs for PCI interrupt 0.31.INTA 18 AND 16
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Where to start to fix this!
>>>
>>>Ugh. Your BIOS is busted. If your machine supports ACPI, try that first.
>>>Also, check to see if there is a BIOS upgrade available.
>>
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