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It's a clean install on a Dell Vostro V13 running the latest bios (A05). It does it fairly early on and dumps a bunch of lines that look like
[<..bunch of hex..>] acpi_ns_lookup+0xbe/0x346
I can't see the top either. Is there any way to log what it's doing? I was previously running the latest kernel in Ubuntu before this. I've run through all the acpi options and the only one that boots is off.
Last edited by J2000ca (2010-10-31 22:07:17)
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When I google acpi_ns_lookup I get several know problems, even with the most recent kernels. To name just one:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=629787
Did you look into /var/log/dmesg.log if it contains details?
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It's breaks before the log. However that pointing me in the right direction. Building a 2.6.26 kernel fixes it.
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