Oh, one more thing. It was easy to see when doing A cat /proc/interrupts and watching the offending interrupt configured wrong Just increment like mad.
-----Original Message----- From: Ronald G. Minnich [mailto:rminnich@lanl.gov] Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 11:09 AM To: Dave Aubin Cc: Gin; LinuxBIOS Subject: RE: booting slow
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Dave Aubin wrote:
Seen this when interrupts in irq.c were wrong based on The
motherboard.
In our case we'd use etherboot to Load the kernel (which doesn't handle interrupts) then Once kernel was loaded we'd see the problem. This Was fixed by fixing the irq table.
glad to see someone else confirm this ...
ron