Re: Linux hangs on nVidia nForce2 400 Ultra

From: Bob
Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 01:10:10 EST


All correct, and if you have Award bios an update
may help stability with nforce2.

-Bob D

Daniel Drake wrote:

Hi,

Theres been some work done on this issue lately. Originally, my system only hung when I had IO-APIC and local APIC support compiled into the kernel. But I think other people had hanging problems even without this.

You could first try using a 2.6-mm series kernel, as these include some patches which fix nforce2 problems for most people (but not me).

The other option is to try Ross Dickinson's patches:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107199838022614&w=2

If you use Ross's patches, as well as the -mm fixes, you should revert out the nforce-disconnect-quirk patch to avoid your CPU getting needlessly hot.

Personally, I have stability running 2.6.1-rc1-mm1 with the disconnect-quirk reverted out, Ross's patches, booting with parameter apic_tack=2. I have APIC/IOAPIC compiled in and working.

Daniel.

Herve Fache wrote:

Hi chaps! My system hangs (no oops, nothing) on disk access using either 2.4.23 or 2.6.0. A rather reliable way for me to crash it is to, for example, copy the sources of the Linux kernel. It hanged once on CD-ROM access, which could lead to a more IDE-level problem. Also, the only time it did it in another operating system (humm...) was after it crashed in Linux and I pressed reset (no shut down), which makes me think it could the IDE controller [driver]'s fault... It seems I'm the only one on Earth to have this problem (according to Google), but if there was a way to track it down I'd be happy to try. I have attached my 2.6.0 kernel config for info. Thanks! Hervé.

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