walt wrote:
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
machine.
What is the command to disable acpi at the boot
Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, walt wrote:
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
machin
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, walt wrote:
> After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
> kernel or the old kernel.
>
> The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
> with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
> machine.
>
> What is the
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
machine.
What is the command to disable acpi at the boot prompt? I tr