On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 09:34:28AM -0500, Marcus Booth wrote:
> That worked great. It booted perfectly.
>
> It appears that I can just disable that in the kernel config and rebuild the
> kernel?
> I will work on getting that done now. Thanks for the help.
You do not need to recompile. See config(8), you can disable a device
in a compiled kernel and make that persistent.
-Otto
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Jonathan Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 06:36:21AM -0500, Marcus Booth wrote:
> > > Using 4.6 stable.
> > > I'm having trouble installing on an Intel dual core with Intel
> > motherboard.
> > > I've tried installing both AMD64 and i386
> > > versions with the same problem. My initial installation completes just
> > > fine. At the reboot (when booting off of the
> > > hard drive) the kernel messages get just past a line that includes "Intel
> > > 82801GB SMBus" and then I just start
> > > getting a bunch addresses and values "21=ff 22=ff 23=ff" and so on for an
> > > entire screen. The system hangs and
> > > won't boot at that point. Unfortunately, I don't know how to capture a
> > > dmesg from a hung system like that. I do
> > > however have photos of the dmesg if anyone wants to take a peek.
> >
> > try boot -c
> > disable ichiic
> > quit