Kernel panic with ACPI enabled

Przemysław Celej p-celej at o2.pl
Tue Feb 7 15:09:27 PST 2006


John Baldwin wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 13:37, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
>   
>> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 09:48, John Baldwin wrote:
>>     
>>> [cut]
>> I have a few things. Is there a reason you have 'device apm'? Are you
>> trying to use APM and ACPI at the same time? Why do you have 'device
>> isa' rather than 'device eisa'? Where you, by any chance, just re-using
>> your conf file from 5.x? It kind of looks that way. Have you looked at
>> i386/conf/NOTES? There is some more information in there.
>>     
>
> device isa is normal, and he probably just commented out eisa since modern 
> systems don't have EISA slots.  The apm thing won't hurt, though it probably 
> adds a small bit of bloat to the kernel.  If you have both apm and acpi then 
> acpi will be used if it is present, otherwise if acpi is not present (or is 
> disabled) then apm will be used.
>   
Without 'device apm', was the same problem. I used APM instead of ACPI.

But now this is never mind, the problem was solved; see above post.

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