* Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@gmail.com> wrote:the question would be: - if you remove the acpi_use_timer_override boot flag - and if you boot a kernel with this hack applied => do those weird PATA failures come back? If the failues do _not_ come back then the problem is somehow affected/worked-around by the IO-APIC code that generates the above 4 lines. If the failures are still the same then the above 4 lines are really just an uninteresting side-effect of the acpi_use_timer_override flag - and the real side-effects (that fixes PATA on your box) are to be found elsewhere. Sadly, the latter variant is the expected answer. Ingo --
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