On 20 Dec 2004, David Goodenough wrote: > On Monday 20 December 2004 04:24, Ridge Chittenden wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> The DSDT on my Dell Inspiron 300m seems buggy--KDE tells me I "appear >> to have a partial ACPI installantion," and I get a bunch of ACPI >> errors on bootup.
[...] >> But there are a bunch of different methods listed at the ACPI >> project: A kernel patch that statically links the custom DSDT in, >> another patch that allows the kernel to load a custom DSDT in an >> initrd. (N.B.: These patches appear to be against a vanilla >> kernel...) >> >> So what's The Debian Way to do it? What do other folks do? >> > I asked a very similar question a couple of weeks ago, and got the > answer that there was no Debian way, and that the ACPI group preferred > way is to statically link the customer DSDT. > > I have to say that I think this is the wrong choice, as the initrd > choice gives the option of using a stock kernel, which the link in > choice does not. Last time I checked, using the initrd hack prevented you using an initrd to boot with. This is incompatible with both future kernel plans where early boot-time code like partition detection move to an initrd, and with Debian kernels -- they use an initrd by default. The preference for the built-in DSDT has a lot to do with this. :) Regards, Daniel -- Paperwork is the embalming fluid of bureaucracy, maintaining an appearance of life where none exists. -- Robert J. Meltzer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]