I don't know if you got other responses to this, however I noticed that if
you hit enter upon booting, there is a set of help screens for boot options.
I believe that there was one related to ACPI ... You might check those and
see if the default might be causing you problems ...
Scott C. Lemon
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Subject: boot error: IOPCCARDBridge::start failed
Hi list,
I'm trying to install Darwin 8.0.1 on a laptop (HP omnibook xe4500) but i'm
experiencing this error on boot:
Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPowerSource" has no kernel
dependency.
Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIThermal" has no kernel dependency.
LNKG: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKC: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKF: PCI interrupt link enable failed
LNKF: PCI interrupt link enable failed
AppleMTRRSupport: Enabled write-Combining for memory range
e8000000:400000
VGA: family specific matching fails
Apple16X50UARTSync2: Detected 16550AF/C/CF FIFO=16 MaxBaud=115200
USBF: 44.533 AppleUSBOHCI[0xc1870000]::start OHCI controller
will be unloaded across sleep
IOPCCard info: Intel PCIC probe:
IOPCCard notice: Bad bridge mapping at 0x000a0000 !
not found.
IOPCCardBridge::start failed
I've tried to boot in safe mode but nothing change.
Can someone help me out?
There is a way to disable PCCARD support trough a kernel boot option,
or a flag to tell
the kernel which drivers to load on boot?
Thank you in advance for any help.
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