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the kernel freezes on almost every boot; I'm referring to the kernel installed and downloaded when I used the net install to install arch
how do I install the lts kernel ? maybe the lts won't freeze...
Last edited by Chrys349 (2011-11-26 16:13:38)
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If you can successfully boot, I think it's enough to install the new kernel and edit grub's menu.lst or whatever you use.
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solved... I got rid of kernel freeze, or kernel hang, by appending the "acpi=off" parameter in grub and syslinux
I have no idea what "acpi=off" does, but it's the olny solution I found that enables me to both install arch and use it...
Last edited by Chrys349 (2011-11-26 17:07:50)
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solved... I got rid of kernel freeze, or kernel hang, by appending the "acpi=off" parameter in grub
I have no idea what "acpi=off" does, but it's the olny solution I found that enables me to both install arch and use it...
Keep an eye on the battery meter, w/o acpi your computer might be using more power.
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@ karol: it doesn't have a battery, it's a desktop
I don't know what else to try other that disabling acpi
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