RC2 hangs on ACPI boot (ASUS a7n8x, nvidia)
J S Goldberg
jsg at san.rr.com
Wed Dec 31 21:13:25 PST 2003
I installed both 4.9 and 5.1 ok on my ASUS A7N8X (nvidia
chipset) with AMD 2500 cpu. After I cvsup'd to 5.2 a few
days ago, the kernel would no longer boot, hanging after:
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
Being new to the cvsup routine, I thought perhaps that I'd
made an error in following the notes in UPDATING about
installing the kernel and booting that before doing the
installworld. So I downloaded the RC2 iso, made a CD and
booted from that. It hung on boot in the same place.
Booting with verbose logging gives one more line:
<snip>
procfs registered
Timecounter "TSC:" frequency 1837513615 Hz quality 800
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
lo0: bpf attached
Having seen other comments about nvidia and ACPI, I
tried booting the CD with acpi disabled - and it worked.
I also tried booting my cvsup'd disk image without ACPI
and it also worked ok.
That leaves me with a system which requires manual
interaction to boot. One workaround that seems to work
was to rename /boot/kernel/acpi.ko. Not a good solution,
as I expect that future cvsup/build cycles will eventually
restore the acpi.ko file (and problem).
So... the point of the post:
1. The observation of this ACPI problem (might be related
to others I've seen mentioned recently).
2. A request for a (cleaner) workaround to booting. E.g.,
a way to disable acpi by default.
thanks for your help!
j
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