> > Do you have a second computer around with a serial port ? If yes, then > > please add the following to the kernel command line: > > > > earlyprintk=serial,ttyS0,115200 apic=debug > > > > and connect the serial ports with a null modem cable. Fire up a > > terminal program on the second machine and capture the output. > > I do have a second computer, and went out and bought a null modem adapter for > my serial cable and connected the two machines. I've tried installing minicom > and also connecting it to ttyS0 at 115200 baud on the second machine, but when > I boot the first machine I don't see any output on the terminal. /boot/grub/menu.lst: serial --unit=0 --speed=115200 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1 terminal --timeout=300 serial console is what I use. this will give you a prompt from grub even before the kernel boots so you can select (and edit) your kernel via menu over the serial line if you wish. If this doesn't work, then the kernel earlyprintk is unlikely to work also. Note that there may be some BIOS SETUP options related to the serial port -- worth checking. Also, in minicom, be sure to turn off HW flow control there is a fancy serial console document someplace on this, probably at http://tldp.org/ good luck, -Len -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html