> > That might not work if the board is old and without ACPI. There were > > some threads on the fedora list regarding this same query and AFAIR > > most of the people who had this problem had old boards. I did not found ACPI, as you mentioned, in the CMOS configuration. But what i did is, i first removed the RAM and reinserted. And everything went smooth. What could be the reason? Does ACPI has something to do with RAM.
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