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Date:      Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:37:23 +0000
From:      "Marwan Sultan" <dead_line@hotmail.com>
To:        norgaard@locolomo.org
Cc:        wittig.robert@sbcglobal.net, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, derek@computinginnovations.com
Subject:   Re: fbsd 6 didnot work on laptop
Message-ID:  <BAY20-F8538CA750E0D10A9BDA9D9A610@phx.gbl>
In-Reply-To: <44BE64CF.3020902@locolomo.org>

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Hello everyone,

  I booted with acpi disabled, it worked.
BUT
I checked with HP, they had bios upgrdae,
I upgraded my bios and guess what??
It boots normal, and works fine,
i donot need to do any additional configuration,the acpi is supported and 
the tempreture
message has gone after bios upgrades,
Thanks for all of you,
really appreciate it.

Marwan


>Marwan Sultan wrote:
> > thanks for all of you, it was the fbsd boot loader, as eric suggested.
> > now its booting,
> > BUT :(
> > during booting it givis the following error
> >
> > Warning: System tempreture too high shutting down soon!
> > acpi_tz1: Warning current tempreture (0.0c) exceeds safe limits
> >
> > and it shuts down immediatly.
> > i checked my bios setup, you know some bios has tempr. option. but this
> > laptop
> > doesnot have such am option.
>
>The boot menu should allow you to boot without the acpi module, try
>that. if your system does not support acpi - or the system acpi is not
>supported by freebsd then you might get such errors.
>
>If this works then you just gotta figure out making it default.
>
>cheers erik
>
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