FW: Boot issue with HP XW9300 and SUSE 10
Hello all! I got throught the intial install of SUSE 10 on an HP XW9300 (1 CPU, 4GB Ram, (2) 80GB SCSI drives, QuadroFX 1400, Version 2.5 BIOS). I ran the install and boot with no ACPI. However no matter what I try the boot gets stuck at: PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00) Does anyone know of a solution for this? Thanks. Jeff Zemsky
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From: "Zemsky, Jeff" <Jeff_Zemsky@plugpower.com> To: <suse-amd64@suse.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:44 AM Subject: [suse-amd64] FW: Boot issue with HP XW9300 and SUSE 10
Hello all!
I got throught the intial install of SUSE 10 on an HP XW9300 (1 CPU, 4GB Ram, (2) 80GB SCSI drives, QuadroFX 1400, Version 2.5 BIOS). I ran the
install and boot with no ACPI.
However no matter what I try the boot gets stuck at:
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
Does anyone know of a solution for this?
Thanks.
Jeff Zemsky
I had this same issue with a new Opteron dual-core server. Try using the safe mode boot. If that does not work Then do a YaST update of the kernel. Is there a reason you did a no ACPI install? It is actually recommended to use with Linux by a majority of the motherboard manufacturers. Brad Dameron SeaTab Software www.seatab.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Dameron" <brad@seatab.com> To: <suse-amd64@suse.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [suse-amd64] FW: Boot issue with HP XW9300 and SUSE 10
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zemsky, Jeff" <Jeff_Zemsky@plugpower.com> To: <suse-amd64@suse.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:44 AM Subject: [suse-amd64] FW: Boot issue with HP XW9300 and SUSE 10
Hello all!
I got throught the intial install of SUSE 10 on an HP XW9300 (1 CPU, 4GB Ram, (2) 80GB SCSI drives, QuadroFX 1400, Version 2.5 BIOS). I ran the
install and boot with no ACPI.
However no matter what I try the boot gets stuck at:
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
Does anyone know of a solution for this?
Thanks.
Jeff Zemsky
I had this same issue with a new Opteron dual-core server. Try using the safe mode boot. If that does not work Then do a YaST update of the kernel. Is there a reason you did a no ACPI install? It is actually recommended to use with Linux by a majority of the motherboard manufacturers.
Brad Dameron SeaTab Software www.seatab.com
Oops. Forgot that you might need to put maxcpus=0 on the grub boot line. That was the fix for me. Brad Dameron SeaTab Software www.seatab.com
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