Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Feb 2004 17:16:17 +0100 | From | Bas Mevissen <> | Subject | Re: Problem EIP + kernel panic |
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Simon Oosthoek wrote:
> Emmanuel Gaudin wrote: > >> Hi everybody , and sorry for my english. >> >> I am under debian sid and i have installed the kernel 2.424 . After >> few time i >> noticed that the new kernel-image on the debian apt tree was >> available. So i >> decidede to install it. (For the 2.4.24 i did with the kernel sources and >> make dep etc..) I have installed it then i reboot. >> On the reboot i have a kernel panic due to a eip problem. >> My mother board is a p4p800 and the kernel version i've installed is the >> 2.6.2-smp. (i have a 2.6 ghz intel cpu with hyperthreading.) >> >> Have someone an idea? > > > Try booting with kernel parameter pnpbios=off, it's a problem with the > pnp implementation of the intel 8(6?/7)5 chipset. (a bios upgrade to P18 > didn't help for me, I don't know if recent changes in 2.6.3-... address > this issue) >
AFAIK, it is not fixed yet.
> I may not be the best person to answer this, I just know this is the > problem ;-) >
Correct. See messages with subject "2.6 kernel boot crashing" too.
I own the same motherboard and got the same problems. Doing what you suggest will let the problem go away.
Bas.
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