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Bug 116452

Summary: 440GX motherboard has broken irq routing in 2.6.3
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Florin Andrei <florin>
Component: kernelAssignee: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv>
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Description Florin Andrei 2004-02-21 08:40:58 UTC
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Description of problem:
While booting up the FC2 test1 installer CD, it froze when displaying
"loading up aic7xxx driver" or something like that.
The system is a L440GX+ - the FC1 installer also cannot boot on it
unless it's a hacked installer.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.attempt to install FC2 test1
2.
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Actual Results:  frozen while loading SCSI

Expected Results:  should work fine

Additional info:

Comment 1 Alan Cox 2004-05-03 19:00:06 UTC
Use acpi=force. Len at intel has been fixing this upstream. Its a 2.4
fix that got dropped by mistake from 2.6


Comment 2 Erin Essig 2004-10-01 22:06:11 UTC
acpi=force does not work for me.  

Here's the message: 

No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 000:00:0c.1
Unable to set IRQ for PCI Interrupt Link [PRQ3] (likely buggy ACPI
BIOS). Aborting ACPI-based IRQ routing.  Try pci=noacpi or acpi=off.

Is this a problem with my bios settings?
Thanks