Στις 1/8/2012 14:30, ο/η Heinz Diehl έγραψε:
On 01.08.2012, Georgios Petasis wrote:
I have contacted gigabyte for a BIOS update (saying to them that there is a bug in
the ACPI section of their BIOS), but I am getting irrelevant answers, like
using linux drivers from the vendors of the board parts, or removing the
BIOS battery and "loading failsafe defaults".
How do you know that there is a bug in the Bios, and that the Bios is
the cause for your kernel-freeze?
I just assumed, because I am getting a freeze during "loading initial
ramdisk".
Not much has been done until the freeze.
Unfortunately, the kernel freezes at the very begging of the boot process.
You should try with a vanilla kernel from kernel.org, e.g. mainline
3.5.0 and see if the problem persist. If this is the case, you
should provide some more information (screenshot, logfiles, dmesg, .config
etc.). Noone will be able to help you without this.
This sounds too difficult for me. I played with the bios settings, and I
found out that the freeze happens when the option "AMD C1E" is enabled
in the BIOS. If C1E is disabled, I don't need the acpi=off to get Linux
to boot. And this time the pc can be turned off during shutdown.
George
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