On 07/07/2007 06:40 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: > On 7/7/07, dragoran <drago01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> updates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > Fedora Test Update Notification >> > FEDORA-2007-0926 >> > 2007-07-06 11:11:15.946017 >> > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > >> > Name : kernel >> > Product : Fedora 7 >> > Version : 2.6.21 >> > Release : 1.3255.fc7 > > My Dell Latitude D820 will not boot with this kernel unless I add the > option hpet=disable. Otherwise, the startup gets to the place where > it says it found 2 CPUs and it lists out some iomem ports that are > unavailable, and it stops. The system is locked up then, I don't know > of a way to save the output to show you. I do not think any entries > are added in /var/log/messages, but as I dig into the messages file, I > find lines that are similar to what is showing on the screen when the > startup dies. > > Jul 7 16:52:21 pols126 kernel: pnp: 00:0b: iomem range > 0xfed00000-0xfed003ff could not be reserved > Jul 7 16:52:21 pols126 kernel: pnp: 00:0d: ioport range 0xcb0-0xcbb > has been reserved > Jul 7 16:52:21 pols126 kernel: pnp: 00:0d: iomem range > 0xfed40000-0xfed44fff could not be reserved > > On the good side, with hpet=disable, the system runs fine, and suspend > to RAM works in both level 3 and 5 with the Nvidia video proprietary > drivers and either iwl3945 or ipw3945. > > So, again I say, what is this hpet pain in the ass all about? > That's been reported but no idea what happened: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=247361 Please go there and post your hardware configuration. Smolt profile if you've got it, otherwise just output of 'lspci -vv' command. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list