According to #294938 this problem is fixed in 2.6.10 kernels.
I don't know if it would be possible to identify the fix and backport it
to 2.6.8 (I understand this is generally quite hard for ACPI problems).
Cheers,
FJP
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I had the same problem with stock kernels hanging on bootup at the Real
Time Clock driver step.
I had installed Debian Sarge using rc1 of the debian-installer. Machine
is a Dell Dimension 4700 with a 3.0GHz HT P4. Installation went ok until
rebooting for the first time into the newly installed D
I just installed it too on my machine and got it again. Maybe its
because we both have chipsets based on AMD64/EM64T to run both 64 bit
applications and 32 bit applications at the same time but it works with
the AMD64 kernel and the new EM64T kernels in sid. Very weird stuff.
Brecht Samyn wrote
I installed sarge (kernel 2.6.8-1-686-smp) to my PE 2850 and have the
same problem:
*) kernel stops after saying "Real Time Clock Driver v1.12".
*) When I press ctrl-c, the booting continues until the hwclock.sh
scripts runs, then it stops again. *) After another ctrl-c, the boot is
complete.
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