> Well, the funny thing is, the same kernel doesn't boot on a Dell Inspiron
> laptop either, if PNP is enabled -- and the oops is the same. So it's not
> just Sony...
>
> 2.4.9-ac10 has no such issues on the same laptop, btw.
>
> Ion
Thanks for reporting this. Please try 2.4.10-ac3. If your
kernel won't boot, try booting with the "nobioscurrpnp" option.
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