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Date:	Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:35:53 +0200
From:	"Ph. Marek" <philipp.marek@...v.gv.at>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: acpi=off vs. blacklist

Hello everybody!

I have two machines which freeze during boot; this seems to be ACPI-related, 
because with acpi=off they start.

The first one is the HP DC 7700; some summary can be seen on
  http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1081719
It hangs after a line
  ACPI assume root bridge[\sp_.pci0] bus is 0

The second one is a notebook; a Roda Rocky III+ RK886EX, which just shows a 
blank screen.

As we drive many machines from the same kernel image via PXE, I tried to 
insert them into drivers/acpi/blacklist.c; but that doesn't help, either - 
the notebook hangs as before, no matter whether I set is_critical_error or 
not. 
 [ I suppose I wrote the entries wrong; is there some HOWTO? I used
   acpidump/acpixtract/acpitbl, copied other blacklist entries, and took
   "OEM Table ID", "OEMID", "OEM REVISION". Help? ]


Using the "ACPI debug" kernel option showed no more messages.


Help, please? What can/should I do now?


Regards,

Phil
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