> > 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
> > Do you have ACPI enabled in the BIOS? If not, try enabling it.
>
> 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.
Actually when i installed FC2.
On Apr 9, 2005 8:41 PM, Kaustubh Gadkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have ACPI enabled in the BIOS? If not, try enabling it.
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 t
> after saying: Uncompressing Linux... OK, booting the kernel.
> error is ACPI: Unable to locate RSDP
Try noacpi on the boot command line
for fedora
linux noacpi
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> after saying: Uncompressing Linux... OK, booting the kernel.
> error is ACPI: Unable to locate RSDP
>
Do you have ACPI enabled in the BIOS? If not, try enabling it.
Kaustubh
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Hi,
i hv FC2 installed. when i start the machine it gives me following error.
after saying: Uncompressing Linux... OK, booting the kernel.
error is ACPI: Unable to locate RSDP
What does it mean? How to resovle it?
Urgent.
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