Mark Hounschell wrote: >> Borislav Petkov wrote: >>> Ok, here are two things you could try: >>> >>> Disable CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS (high resolution timers support in >>> "Processor type and features"), boot with "apic=debug" and send me the >>> output. I'd like to see how the lapic timer gets programmed. It would >>> be better for that exercise to get the latest stable kernel, 2.6.28.3, >>> imho. >>> >>> The other thing you could do is get x86info tools from here: >>> http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/projects/x86info/. However, get either a >>> daily snapshot or a checkout from the git repository and build it on >>> your system. Then do >>> >>> x86info -a > x86info.txt >>> >>> lsmsr -V3 -a > lsmsr.txt >>> >>> and send me those text files - we might be able to get a clue what's going on >>> from them. > > Ok, attached is the bootlog.txt, x86info.txt, and lsmsr.txt > > Thanks > Mark > That bootlog was captured from the serial console, but comparing it to the dmesg I see more info in the dmesg. The extra stuff for "apic=debug" must not be going to the serial console?? Either way here is the demsg output too. Regards Mark