I have the same problem but even after a clean start. And it's an
upstream problem. I just tested a whole lot of kernels and found out it
entered the kernel somewhere between 2.6.20-rc 1 and rc4 and it is ACPI-
related, because it goes away with acpi=off but its not one off the
modules because it h
Finaly, in 7.20 and 8.22 the problem seems to be fixed. ;-) Hope it
stays that way ;-)
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Okay, was fixed in 2.6.17-5.13 and completely broken again in
2.6.17-5.14. Now I have to edit the damn initrd again.
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Seems to be fixed with the latest image.
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With the new kernel-image (linux-image-2.6.17-4-686 2.6.17-4.6) it is
easier to fix, as the modules are not in the initrd.img, but the system
still tries to load the processor.ko and hangs.
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Public bug reported:
The problem is an old one. The ACPI implementation on the whole
R40-series is broken. But with the 2.6.15-packages the system booted
flawlessly. I edited the initrd and kicked out the processor-module and
everything works fine now. The other option would be switching of acpi
c