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Hi all! I constantly get these errors at boot:
[arzhaan@arch ~]$ dmesg | grep Exception:
[ 0.170700] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170709] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170715] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170720] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170725] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170730] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170735] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[ 0.170743] ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: \_SB_.PCI0.LNK9 (20170728/dspkginit-381)
[arzhaan@arch ~]$
What is the reason? My cpu model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3330 CPU @ 3.00GHz.
Last edited by arzhaan (2018-01-22 05:30:33)
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These kinds of "errors" have been discussed ad nauseam, it's simply the kernel telling you that the ACPI information received from the system seems to be incomplete in some way, update your BIOS/UEFI in hopes for a proper fix or ignore the error if you don't notice anything off with your system.
(And please don't do something dumb like setting acpi=off just to get rid of these messages)
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Ok! Thank you for your answer!
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Please mark as [SOLVED] by editing the title in your first post, if you feel that answer is sufficient.
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