Bob McGowan wrote: > > My laptop Turion 64 requires using 'noapic' to boot and run. You can > add this to the kernel 'command line' (at the boot prompt) for a one > time test to see if it helps. If it does, edit your boot loader 'menu' > to append this string to the entries for your kernel. You will need to > read up on how to do these things for your particular boot loader. > > Other options you might try (some that I've heard about but not tried) > are 'pci=no', 'acpi=no', 'acpi=no-idle' and 'nolapic'. > > I have no information on the possible down side of using any of these, > but hey, if it lets you boot and things run, you're ahead of the game ;) > > I hope this helps. > > Bob
And if you succeed to boot that system, you can than install the kernel from version that worked. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]