Locked up in boot process.

Jonas Norlander jonorland at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 13:23:13 UTC 2009


On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Eberhard Roloff<tuxebi at gmx.de> wrote:
> Steven Vollom wrote:
>> Recently I tried to play an .wmv.  Dragon Player would not play it, so I
>> attempted to install xine using KpackageKit.  Not sure which applications were
>> required, I attempted installing all of the Xine packages except the Gnome
>>
>> [1.  470171]  ACPI:  Expecting a reference package element, found type 0
>> [5.  843020] [Firmware bug]:  powernow k8:  Your BIOS does not provide ACPI
>> _PSS objects in a way that Linux understands.  Please report this to the Linux
>> ACPI maintainers and complain to your BIOS vender.
>> [5.  843100]  Same instruction repeated.
>> [5.  843179]  Same instruction repeated.
>> [5.  843257]  Same instruction repeated.
>> Loading please wait............
>> 19 +0 records in
>> 19 +0 records out
>> kinit:  name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by uuid/8d4cf1eb-30e4-4048-830a-b41eeba5c0dc
>>
>>
> Dear Steven, as I see it, most likely you updated your kernel.
> Now, I remember vaguely that you have to use a kernel
> parameter inside grub in order to make you super-multi-ram
> PC working. was is acpi=off or something with PCI?
>
> If this is correct, your new kernel grub line might not have
> the parameter.
>
> You probably should try to boot the old kernel from the grub
> menu.
>
> Alternatively, you might insert your proven parameters into
> the grub menu.lst file.

Or you can edit the grub boot line direct in the grub boot menu. Press
e on the line you want to edit and add what ever option you want to
try. It want survive the next reboot but it's faster to try out
things, later you can add them in menu.lst.

/ Jonas




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