I re-installed FC12 last night after having to remove the hard drive from
this machine. Got the same problem again. It goes away when I use "noacpi"
and "noapm" on the kernel boot line.

I still don't know which sensors is telling me that that critical
temperature is being reached.

Any ideas?

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Steve Malenfant <smalenf...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have an ECS board which triggers these Critical temperature alarm and
> them my system shuts down. This happens only in "yum update" but doesn't on
> video playback for hours.
>
> Jan 14 14:06:19 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (127 C),
> shutting down.
> Jan 14 14:06:19 localhost kernel: Critical temperature reached (127 C),
> shutting down.
>
> The problem I have is that the CPU temp stays about 40C when this happens
> (using sensors) and can't find any temperature that goes higher in the
> sensors data.
>
> Seems like a ACPI problem but the kernel log message has no details on
> which sensors is at 127 C.
>
> Is there a way to tell the kernel to be a bit more verbose on these?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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