Hi there,
today I encountered a kernel panic during installation of SUSE 9.3 on our V810 dual opteron workstation. This bug occured only when more than 4 GB of RAM were installed. I found a workaround that does it on the latest BIOS (R1.07.1692): The problem can be solved by changing BIOS settings under "Advanced/Chipset". The setting for "Node Memory Interleave" has to change from the default "Disabled" to "Auto" which will also cause the setting "ACPI SRAT
Hi@all, thanx to FSC for providing this information. best regards Andreas Wahlert ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Koenig wrote: table" to
switch from "enabled to disabled". After this the system boots fine also with more than 4 GB RAM.
Best regards Rainer König