I waited out the boot so I could login and experiment, but it was
painfully slow.
Compiling with just APM in and no ACPI, results in a correctly-running
machine with rh7 gcc-2.96-69.
I got lucky this time that with APM worked, else I'd be stuck with slowly
fscking, since this last boot I had to fsck two of my partitions (maximum
mount count exceeded...) I don't even want to know how long it'd take to
fsck my almost 60GB worth of disks on this machine... If that were the
case, I guess I'd be better off fscking with 2.4.0 and then coming back
in... ouch.
-bc
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:26:04 +0000
> From: Tony Hoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ACPI broken in 2.4.1
>
> In my wifes' machine 2.4.1 (both vanilla and -ac2) enabling ACPI causes
> the machine to run so slowly it's unusable. On my machine it's OK.
> 2.4.0 worked fine, so something has changed between 2.4.0 and 2.4.1 that
> broke it. I couldn't find anything in dmesg that looked any different,
> though. However since that machine has never successfully booted with
> ACPI on the kern.log hasn't been written so it's unlikely I'd find anything.
>
> Tony
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