[CentOS] kernel: Your time source seems to be instable or some driver is hogging interupts
Daniel de Kok
danieldk at pobox.comThu Jun 1 06:58:42 UTC 2006
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On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 20:27 -0500, Erick Perez wrote: > should I insert noapic at grub.conf? What will I loose if i do noapic? You could try to use a different timer source first. There was an excellent post about this a while ago (esp. check the "If you are not running VMWare" part): http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2006-February/060651.html It boils down to using another clock with "clock=<clockname>", usually "pmtmr" and "pit" are good candidates. -- Daniel
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