> Do you remember what make and model that machine had?
I think (vaguely remember) it was an Intel Menlow Platform with Phoenix BIOS.
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Kushal Koolwal wrote:
> Sorry for not responding earlier. I think this one is a wild goose
> chase at least in my case it was like that. Also, I don't have access
> to the system anymore exhibiting the problem. Most likely this seems
> to be a BIOS/Firmware bug.
If I remember correctly there have
Jonathan
> Bob, Kushal: ping?
Sorry for not responding earlier. I think this one is a wild goose
chase at least in my case it was like that. Also, I don't have access
to the system anymore exhibiting the problem. Most likely this seems
to be a BIOS/Firmware bug.
Thanks.
Kushal Koolwal
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Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> One more test: is the behavior any different if you supply idle=mwait on
>> the kernel command line?
>
> Ping. Are you still interested in pursuing this? (If the answer
> is "no", that's fine, but please do let us know so we can stop
> tracking
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Bob Freemer wrote:
>> The kernel pauses waiting for any keyboard input early* in the boot
>> process.
>
> Is your keyboard connected by USB, PS/2, or some other port? (Well,
> the relevant thing is probably that it triggers an interrupt, but it
> can't hurt to ask anyway.
Bob Freemer wrote:
> The kernel pauses waiting for any keyboard input early* in the boot process.
One more test: is the behavior any different if you supply idle=mwait on
the kernel command line?
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