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> > Dear Kernel People,
> > A friend of mine has a new PC with an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard
> > and dual 1GHZ PIII's.
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> For several people the following works:
> 1) Upgrade to the latest bios
> 2) Change the "MPS" level
>A friend of mine has a new PC with an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard
> and dual 1GHZ PIII's. We have installed RedHat 7.1. The original
> RedHat SMP kernel (2.4.2) did not boot; it froze with some complaints
You need at least bios rev 1007 I believe
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Dear Kernel People,
> A friend of mine has a new PC with an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard
> and dual 1GHZ PIII's. We have installed RedHat 7.1. The original
> RedHat SMP kernel (2.4.2) did not boot; it froze with some complaints
> about APIC. The backup
Dear Kernel People,
A friend of mine has a new PC with an ASUS CUV4X-D motherboard
and dual 1GHZ PIII's. We have installed RedHat 7.1. The original
RedHat SMP kernel (2.4.2) did not boot; it froze with some complaints
about APIC. The backup single processor kernel 2.4.2 booted o.k.,
however.
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