Description of problem: While booting the kernel crashes - the initrd is loaded, but the crash occurs (from what I see while the messages are passing quickly) during PnP ACPI init with the messages I've attached. This occures since kernel 2.6.20-1.2930 (means 2932 is also affected)
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... BTW kernel 2.6.20-1.2925 works perfectly fine - even the shutdown of the machine works now fine with my T22 (the first time with a 2.6.x kernel/ACPI combination ...) Jo
... just tested kernel 2.6.20-1.2936 and the system boots up again nearly perfect - I only see some ACPI error messages passing the screen - shall I provide them in this bug report or shall I open a new one ? Thanks guys !
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