On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 10:51:35PM +0100, Falk Hueffner wrote: > Unfortunately, as long as we don't see the messages, or at least know > in what part of the installation they appear, I don't think we can > tell you much. Perhaps you can use a PC with a terminal program to log > them. OK, here's what happens. At boot: PCI: Probing PCI hardware MCPCIA machine check: vector=0x660 pc=0xfffffc0000320064 code=0x2020000 MCPCIA machine check: vector=0x660 pc=0xfffffc0000339650 code=0x2020000 machine check type: unknown paltmp [ 0- 1] = 5 fffffc00005d3cd8 paltmp [ 2- 3] = fffffc0000310a38 4400 paltmp [ 4- 5] = 807 1001 <snipped more paltmp stuff> sha?800000 INT_MASK0 = fe0000 INT_MASK1 = 0 MC_ERR0 = 6e80 MC_ERR1 = 800e9604 CAP_ERR = 84000000 PCI_ERR1 = 0 MDPA_STAT = 0 MDPA_SYN = 0 MDPB_STAT = 0 MDPB_SYN = 0 Then it goes back up to the MCPCIA line and loops forever. Presumably some of the numbers change, and it does seem like more messages get logged at some point, but the above messages are pretty typical. Any ideas? It's obviously some kind of confusion on the PCI bus, but what might be causing it? Thanks. noah -- _______________________________________________________ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html
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