I understand that Kernel 5.3 is supposed to fix all of this? If I don't get to this in the next couple of weeks, maybe the September Arch ISO will boot just fine....
]]>... but was wondering if there's another way....
not yet...
It turned out only for ubuntu... Installed Arch spamed this in stdin:
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[ 90.215088] do_IRQ: 0.110 No irq handler for vector
[ 90.215107] do_IRQ: 0.110 No irq handler for vector
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You must create yourself acpi as here
Some explanation here
And need to add AuthenticAMD.bin to our cpio archive. In /kernel/x86/microcode of kernel's initrd, there is firmware attached
/kernel/firmware/acpi/facp.aml
/kernel/x86/microcode/AuthenticAMD.bin
This you may download my initrd for initrd.img-5.1.20-050120-generic
Changes in FACP.aml:
- 8042 Present on ports 60/64 (V2) : 0 => changed to 1
- Hardware Reduced (V5) : 1 => changed to 0
Kernel 5.1.20 -- last kernel where Bluetooth and Wi-fi are working from box.
And i have some problems with inner mic, Bluetooth mouse, hibernate and sleep.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1162746 … tu-live-cd
I've gone as far as extracting the ACPI tables under Windows, but was wondering if there's another way....
]]>loqs wrote:Did nolapic_timer stop with that output on the screen?
Yes, it did... Thank you for help, loqs.
I also boot successfully using params acpi=off nospec_store_bypass_disable, but the keyboard and touchpad dont work. Any ideas?
]]>Did nolapic_timer stop with that output on the screen?
Yes, it did... Thank you for help, loqs.
]]>What if you replace acpi=off with nolapic_timer or nolapic?
with nolapic_timer debug -- https://pasteboard.co/IpwU7U2M.jpg
with nolapic debug-- https://pasteboard.co/IpwTUhQ.jpg
]]>gof does the boot option nospec_store_bypass_disable have any effect when using the 2018.12.01 iso?
Thank you so much. Successful boot using params acpi=off nospec_store_bypass_disable with both 2018.12.01 and 2019.07.01 .
The problem with acpi stay https://pasteboard.co/IpwCEVj.jpg. Any advice?
]]>I used `acpi=off iommu=pt` param.
It's not work...
please see https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63151
Thank you for advice. I didn't know about RDRAND bug. I tried to boot the 2018.12.01 iso. It's useless. In debug mode - https://pasteboard.co/IpvVqxA.jpg
]]>I wanted to actually check was whether that USB device can be used in a different computer to boot successfully.
Yes. I just check on the desktop.
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