Re: "acpi_apic_instance=0" works better

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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 04:41 +0800, NewMaverick wrote:
> Hello
> 
> Here is some DMI info from kernel log:
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717511] ACPI: DMI System Vendor: LENOVO
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717513] ACPI: DMI Product Name: 0769AB2
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717515] ACPI: DMI Product
> Version: 3000 N200
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717517] ACPI: DMI Board Name: IEL10
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717518] ACPI: DMI BIOS Vendor: LENOVO
> Dec 31 02:03:02 sarthorks kernel: [   16.717520] ACPI: DMI BIOS Date: 12/21/2007
> 
> After one and a half years (with regular updates), my hardy started
> causing trouble at boot time, and "acpi=off" could fix the trouble.
> 
> However, after looking at the logs, i tried this
> "acpi_apic_instance=0", and now acpi is on, and there's no problem.
> Hope this helps.
> 
acpi_apic_instance is 0 by default.
did you use acpi_apic_instance=1 before?
If not, acpi_apic_instance=0 won't bring any difference.
please attach the acpidump output.

thanks,
rui

> Sarthak Parikh
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