Hi, I am having a hard time with an SMP system. Yet I am unconvinced the problem is SMP related. I've installed knoppix to hard disk on my workstation a work, a dual-Xeon Compaq Evo W6000. It's thus in effect a debian testing/unstable setup. It hangs more or less randomly but the freezes I see seem related to network activity. It initially had kernel 2.4.20 and I have since tried versions 2.4.21 and 22, from knoppix or stock debian ones - to no avail.
The machine is rock stable under NT4, and is supposedly certified for linux (well RedHat and SuSE, not explicitly debian). I found a note on the SuSE site saying "acpi=oldboot" was needed as a boot parameter for those models, but this has not worked for me. Could it possibly be a SuSE-specific kernel patch, that debian does not understand? BTW, given a kernel version, where are all the valid boot parameters documented? Anyway none of the combinations noacpi/nosmp/nomce lilo boot options have helped with this unstable machine.
I am hoping someone has tried debian on this beast, and could help. I can of course provide the hardware details if required. Also, correct me if this is not an appropriate forum for this type of questions.
Thanks in advance.
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