Re: no /proc/acpi, trying to dump dsdt to a file

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Yeah, no problem at all. What, Windows care about a broken dsdt? Bah ... :)

A number of folks have run into this dsdt problem with this and related
boards from ASUS. The instructions on how to deal suggest dumping and
fixing the dsdt table,or grabbing a pre-fixed one from the repository on
SF.  I tried the repository, but the iasl compiler won't deal with it,
so the next attempt was to dump and fix my existing broken table from
the BIOS.

Thanks,

glen


Moore, Robert wrote:

Does this machine boot Windows ok?
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-acpi-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-acpi-
owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of glen martin
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:51 AM
...
kernel is 2.6.15, with gentoo patches and the patch to load a dsdt from initrd.

I'm trying to dump my dsdt, but there is no /proc/acpi, let alone
/proc/acpi/dsdt.

Is there something special needed to make /proc/acpi show up? Or other
way to get at the existing dsdt in this situation?
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