Ticket #277 (closed defect: wontfix)

Opened 2 months ago

Last modified 2 months ago

AMD Phenom X4 9550 + SCSI

Reported by: eco Owned by: pasha
Priority: major Milestone: Release version 3.11
Component: ACPI.PSD Version: 3.10
Keywords: Cc:
Blocking: Blocked By:

Description

From: Thorolf

I already tried it with RC4 and no success, next try with RC5:

The system:

* Gigabyte MA790X-DS4

* AMD Phenom X4 9550

* 2x 1GB DDR2 1066

* Sapphire HD3450 512MB

* SATA HDD and SATA DVD-RW/RAM/...

I also added my SCSI-Adapter (PCI Dawicontrol DC-2980 U2W) and Soundcard (PCI SB Live 1024) an the old PATA DVD-RW/RAM/...

First try:

* put eCS 2.0 RC5 into DVD-drive

* boot with default values

* unpacking diskettes

* kernel message in the corner

* very short eCS-Logo

* trap 0008

Second try:

* put eCS 2.0 RC5 into DVD-drive

* boot with own values

* disable ACPI

* continue booting with Alt+F2

* system boots, installation went through and some time later it comes up with final installation tasks.

* Panorama (ATI HD3450) and GenMAC (RTL8168) are working, USB too, SB Live 1024 PCI not yet (probably I selected the wrong driver).

Then I tried to install ACPI 3.10 and on the next reboot the system does not come up anymore ...

e-co:

SCSI => http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=acpi-scsi

Thorolf:

no, that does not help.

With PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /PIC it hangs at RESSOURCE.SYS, with PSD=ACPI.PSD /UNI /PIC at KBDBASE.SYS, in both cases I removed the BASEDEV=SYSM8XX.ADD from my CONFIG.SYS!

My BIOS tells me that the ACPI-controller is at IRQ 9, while the SCSI-adapter is at IRQ 11. If I find some time I can try to remove the SCSI-adapter but on the other hand it works with APM!

How can I enable SMP without ACPI?

The SMP-kernel is installed, but I need a PSD and other stuff for enabeling SMP - I have running it on my old ACP2r-server but I don't want to begin playing around to get it working!

Change History

Changed 2 months ago by eco

  • status changed from new to closed
  • resolution set to wontfix

e-co:

Gigabyte MA790X-DS4 -- AMD-chipset -- http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2695

ACPI is ready to support this motherboard, if you enable ACPI then the PC behaviour changes and eComStation can't boot on such motherboard.

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