Jurij Smakov wrote:
Hi,Is it a laptop?
No. It's a mid-tower.
The first impression is that it is some kind of ACPI problem. Could you please try some combinations of boot optionsacpi=off pci=norouteirq pci=noacpi
I'll give these a try ASAP.
The boot messages with 2.6.16 says that the BIOS disabled the local APIC, and that its not re-enabling it. 2.6.8 definitely re-enables it, however, booting 2.6.16 with the lapic (or whatever it was) option had 2.6.16 re-enable it, but still crashes.nolapic
Well, except for the ide-tape drive (there is a separate bug on that), 2.6.15.to see if that has any effect on your problems? What was the previous kernel which worked properly on this machine?
PS: The BTS set a reply-to of -quiet, which I think will make this response not go to the Debian kernel mailing list. Sending to non-quiet instead.