It looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?
Thanks,
Rob
On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 16:41 +0000, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us.
> Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround.
> The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic
> acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting
> just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then select the root line
> and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit
> return to save the edit and then b to continue the boot process.
>
> Editing it during boot makes the command happen on booting, but only for
> that session. If it solves the problem you can add it to the end of the
> line by editing the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. From a command line enter
> "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst." When Gedit comes up add the command to
> the end of the line and save the file. Now it will be permanent.
>
> The above fix worked for me on Fedora 7, Debian Etch and Ubuntu Feisty,
> all 64-bit. I have since discarded the others and now use just Ubuntu
> Feisty amd64.
>
--
Rob Frohne, Ph.D., P.E.
E.F. Cross School of Engineering
Walla Walla College
100 SW 4th Street
College Place, WA 99324
(509) 527-2075 http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/
Hi John,
It looks like those kernel arguments may make it so my laptop won't
sleep, and maybe some other side effects. Is that true?
Thanks,
Rob
On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 16:41 +0000, John Jason Jordan wrote: menu.lst. " When Gedit comes up add the command to www.wwc. edu/~frohro/
> First, it's rated medium because it doesn't affect very many of us.
> Another reason it's not rated higher is because there is a workaround.
> The workaround is to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Add "noapic
> acpi=off" to the end of the root line. You can do this while booting
> just by hitting e when the boot menu appears. Then select the root line
> and hit e again. Go to the end of the line and add the command. Hit
> return to save the edit and then b to continue the boot process.
>
> Editing it during boot makes the command happen on booting, but only for
> that session. If it solves the problem you can add it to the end of the
> line by editing the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. From a command line enter
> "sudo gedit /boot/grub/
> the end of the line and save the file. Now it will be permanent.
>
> The above fix worked for me on Fedora 7, Debian Etch and Ubuntu Feisty,
> all 64-bit. I have since discarded the others and now use just Ubuntu
> Feisty amd64.
>
--
Rob Frohne, Ph.D., P.E.
E.F. Cross School of Engineering
Walla Walla College
100 SW 4th Street
College Place, WA 99324
(509) 527-2075
http://