Robert Hancock wrote:Justin P. Mattock wrote:Well, the positive side is kexecI am seeing this in dmesg:
FADT: X_PM1a_EVT_BLK.bit_width (16) does not match PM1_EVT_LEN (4)
not sure what this is.
(the only changes to .config was add kexec,
coredump, and relocatable kernel options.)
I take it that I'm unable to try this relocatable
kernel stuff out.(x86_32)?
regards;
Justin P. Mattock
I believe that indicates your BIOS's FADT table contains inconsistent data. You're sure that only happens with those options set?
does work on macbook pro
(doesn't play so well with the xserver,
garbled screen.).
As for the FADT table, I reverted to an old
.config that has no new options in it, and sure enough
that message appeared. Looking back in my logs,
the last kernel commit I have is:
2.6.28-07485-g9e42d0c
that doesn't show such messages.
When examining this message
(not too familiar with FADT)
I see PM leading me to believe this maybe has to
do with the PM stuff.
(making me wonder, if this is the reason
suspend isn't working.just a black screen
upon wakeup); but like I said I'm not
familiar with that area.