Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 2.4.19-rc5: boot failure with IO-APIC built in | From | Alastair Stevens <> | Date | 01 Aug 2002 22:21:57 +0100 |
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Dear kernel hackers:
Just an observation with the latest kernel here. I previously had problems compiling kernels (eg 2.4.19-rc2-ac2) *unless* both LOCAL-APIC and IO-APIC were configured in. This is now solved, in that I can compile with or without IO-APIC.
However, I just built 2.4.19-rc5 with them *both* selected, and it wouldn't boot. My system is an Athlon XP / Abit KR7A mboard / Via KT266A running RH 7.3 - am I doing something wrong?
I have now rebuilt with just LOCAL-APIC and without IO-APIC and it's running like a baby :-)
Hope this is helpful.... Cheers Alastair
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