2009/1/21 Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerar...@googlemail.com>:
> On Mittwoch 21 Januar 2009, Willie Wong wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:22:17AM +0100, Penguin Lover Volker Armin Hemmann
> squawked:
>> > On Mittwoch 21 Januar 2009, Willie Wong wrote:
>> > > Hi list:
>> > >
>> > >   I need some help with my memory.
>> > >
>> > >   Recently when I quit the X server, the following can be seen in the
>> > >   sys log:
>> > >
>> > > Jan 20 18:06:34 e-nibbles mtrr: no MTRR for e8000000,2000000 found
>> > >
>> > >   and on the TTY where I issued X init, a similar message is shown,
>> > >   but the message is not echoed in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>> > >
>> > >   Now, I remember having entered something like that somewhere way
>> > >   back, when I was using the ATI drivers for my laptop (instead of the
>> > >   radeon drivers from Xorg). The problem is, I cannot remember where
>> > >   such a line would possibly go! Does anyone have any ideas where I
>> > >   can start searching?
>> >
>> > don't do it. Just don't do that. It should not be necessary. Instead look
>> > at the mtrr cleanup options in make menuconfig.
>>
>> Yes, my point exactly! That *should not* be necessary any longer, so I
>> am trying to figure out where I might have put this thing which I
>> remembered having manual inserted so I can undo the damage.
>>
>> Also, what is this MTRR cleanup option? I can't seem to find it?
>>
>> W
>
> are you using a recent kernel? 2.6.27 or 28?

I am using both.  I have a mtrr entry in my kernel boot line like this: mtrr:4

but when configuring the new kernel I came across this option:

MTRR cleanup enable value (0-1)

which confused me.  What am I supposed to choose here, other than the
default 0 value?
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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