Re: P4 problem with 2.4.3

From: Michael J Clark (clarkmic@pobox.upenn.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 23 2001 - 09:42:03 EST


I believe APIC is enabled, it does some kind of check for it. Everything
is pretty much default. I read that the APIC can cause interrupt
problems, should I disable it? If so, is that done in the kernel config?

Mike

>
> Michael J Clark <clarkmic@pobox.upenn.edu> writes:
>
> > "wierd, boot kernel (CPU#0) not found in BIOS. " There is also a message
>
> do you have SMP or APIC enabled ?
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