> hi there,
>
> something to the same extent happened to me, with my P4, as ACPI caused
> a kernel panic. if you have acpi enabled, try disabling it.
Unfortunately I already have ACPI, APIC and SMP disabled and cannot boot
the 2.4 kernels - I tried RedHat's LIMBO beta boot disk and I couldn't
boot either. It seems that the problem occurs at a very early stage at
boot.
Can anybody tell me if there is a possibility to further debug my boot
problem, for example enabling more verbose boot messages ?
Best regards
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