Hello
try to boot with pci=nommconf kernel option. Regards, Jean-Pierre
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 07:22:05PM +0100, Castello, Jean-pierre wrote:
try to boot with pci=nommconf kernel option.
Came about this information via another source, but yes: this solves my problem.
Stupid HP.
Thanks all.
Isn't there something in the BIOS that says "...on RHEL, you must disable this feature"? I recall it's related to MMU...
On 20/03/07, David Mackintosh David.Mackintosh@xdroop.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 07:22:05PM +0100, Castello, Jean-pierre wrote:
try to boot with pci=nommconf kernel option.
Came about this information via another source, but yes: this solves my problem.
Stupid HP.
Thanks all.
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On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:13:38AM +0200, Alvin Chang wrote:
Isn't there something in the BIOS that says "...on RHEL, you must disable this feature"? I recall it's related to MMU...
It's actually "enable this feature" since the computer crashes without it, but yes, and it's on.
The kernel option fixes my problem.