Arch 0.7.1 (Noodle)

Looks like it's official now...
http://archlinux.org/news.php#194

meanimal wrote:isn't it a bit premature to release an ISO after some tricky stuff in testing was moved to stable just days/weeks ago such as hwd and initrd etc. ? was there any rush?
I have been having quite a bit of trouble updating my virgin 0.7 install to 0.7.1 and getting a functionnal up to date system that YES! I am very happy for this release.
I moved to arch a few weeks ago after a long while distro hopping and am finally close to dropping the M-system altogether. Few details need to be fixed, but that should all be easy to take care of. 
Thanx to all the arch devs. Great work and thanx!

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  • Arch Linux Rocks! A Follow Up

    A week and a half ago, I took the plunge and installed Arch 0.7.1 (Noodle). I posted a thread here on that day called "And the Odyssey Begins - First Impressions of Arch Linux".
    It is a week and a half later, and I am a confirmed believer. I have retired my previous distro (SuSE 9.3) and use Arch exclusively. Noodle is amazing. It is the FASTEST linux distribution I have ever used: fast in terms of boot time from grub prompt to full desktop and fast in terms of the speed with which applications launch and run. Everything is significantly, noticably faster than it was under SuSE on the same hardware. Truly amazing.
    But that is not all. By and large, everything I have tried on Noodle JUST WORKS! All my physical devices JUST WORK, including the usually troublesome ones like my webcam. I have had almost no issues getting everything up and running. I had a brief issue with sound (my fault - didn't add my non root user to group "audio"), but that was it.
    ...and multimedia - it all JUST WORKS. I can't tell you how much trouble I had to go to in order to get other distros to do basic stuff like play MP3s or MPGs. In Noodle, I installed XMMS, MPlayer and gxine, and all my media JUST WORKS. Again, amazing.
    ...and then there is package management. Why can't everyone have a package manager that is as simple, fast and effective as pacman? pacman is a real winner! ...not to mention the impressive selection of packages that are available. I have been able to find almost everything I normally use in the repository. The few I haven't been able to find I have been able to build from source easily, without all the usual fussing about.
    Arch is the linux I have been looking for. It is fast, stable, capable and supported by a great bunch of folks here in the forums. My hat is off to those who created and maintain this great distro, and to everyone here in the forums. I have found a new home.

    Can you expand on that? What does qpkg do?
    I had one bad experience with AUR and haven't gotten back to it yet. I followed the instructions I found somewhere (Wiki, forum, somewhere - don't remember any more), dowloaded the package, and attempted to build. My screen flooded with compile errors and I just gave up - I figured that if I had to fight with compile errors, I might as well do it with the good 'ol
    ./configure, make, make install
    route, rather than adding the complexity of a (to me) unknown build system on top of it. So far, I haven't needed to go back. Arch is *so* good (i.e. follows normal standards, everything is where it should be) that pretty much everything I have tried to build from source the usual way has worked like a champ.
    I think it was qamix that I was trying to build this way, by the way. Eventually I built it myself from source via the ./configure, make, make install route. There were *lots* of compile errors this way too, but I fixed them all and got it to build. Perhaps the version in AUR was suffering from the same problems.
    If qpkg is in AUR, and it sounds interesting, perhaps I will give this a whirl again.
    Meantime, to get back on topic for a moment, it is a few weeks later now since my Arch install, and I remain incredibly impressed with it. The best part is the speed. I feel like I've gotten a new CPU that is twice as fast. Arch not only ROCKS, it RACES!

  • Arch Noodle ATI Radeon 7000 Scroll Wheel

    Hi,
    I'm at a lose here would much appreciate any help.
    I've done a new Arch installation and my screen is not nice and Scroll wheel is not working.
    I went looking for /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and it  is not there.
    I have two graphic cards: one built into MB other is ATI Radeon 7000 with TVout (this is the one I'v connected my Monitor)
    I did  xorgcfg but I cant find ATi drivers in the config list.
    I've done a lot of searches but not yet sure how to go about this.
    (I've installed Mandrake 2006 and It found ATi and due to this I think my HW is ok)
    My hwd x
    ==========
    <<sinppet>>
    # Auto-generated by Archie mkxcfg
    Section "Device"
        Identifier  "Card0"
        Driver      "sis"
        VendorName  "All"
        BoardName   "All"
    EndSection
    Section "Screen"
        Identifier "Screen0"
        Device     "Card0"
        Monitor    "Monitor0"
        DefaultColorDepth 16
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     1
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     4
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     8
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     15
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     16
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     24
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
        SubSection "Display"
            Depth     32
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
        EndSubSection
    EndSection
    Section "DRI"
        Mode 0666
    EndSection
    ==================================================================================
    [root@localhost ~]# lshwd &
    [1] 3438
    [root@localhost ~]# 00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated System|SiS 650 Host-to-PCI Bridge (sis-agp)
    00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|5591/5592 AGP (unknown)
    00:02.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|SiS961 [MuTIOL Media IO] (unknown)
    00:02.1 SMBus: Silicon Integrated System|SiS961/962 SMBus Controller (i2c-sis96x)
    00:02.2 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|7001 USB (ohci_hcd)
    00:02.3 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|7001 USB (ohci_hcd)
    00:02.5 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|5513 [IDE] (sis5513)
    00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|SiS7012 PCI Audio Accelerator (snd-intel8x0)
    00:0e.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek|RTL-8139 (8139too)
    00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc|Radeon 7000/Radeon VE (radeon)
    01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated System|SiS650/651/740 GUI 2D/3D Accelerator (sis)
    002:001 USB Hub: Virtual|Hub (hub)
    001:001 USB Hub: Virtual|Hub (hub)
    ---:--- Mouse: Generic PS/2 Wheel Mouse [/dev/psaux] (msintellips/2)
    I've done pacman -S kernel26-km  as well.
    What sould I do to get a proper xorg.conf file generated?
    Any input is much appreciated.
    Regards
    Ben

    Penguin wrote:
    did you run hwd -x for a sample config?
    add 
    Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
    for the scroll wheel.
    Hi Penguin,
    I did hwd -x and renamed xorg.conf.hwd file to xorg.conf
    then startx fails complainng about SiS Display adapter
    xorg.conf.hwd
    ==============
    Section "ServerLayout"
        Identifier     "XFree86 Configured"
        Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0
        InputDevice    "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
        InputDevice    "PS/2 Mouse" "CorePointer"
    # Serial Mouse not detected
    # USB Mouse not detected
    EndSection
    Section "ServerFlags"
        Option "AllowMouseOpenFail"  "true"
    EndSection
    Section "Files"
        RgbPath      "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"
        ModulePath   "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi:unscaled"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/PEX"
    # Additional fonts: Locale, Gimp, TTF...
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic"
    #    FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/latin2/75dpi"
    #    FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/latin2/100dpi"
    # True type and type1 fonts are also handled via xftlib, see /etc/X11/XftConfig!
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/ttf/western"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/ttf/decoratives"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/truetype"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/openoffice"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-bitstream-vera"
        FontPath     "/usr/share/fonts/latex-ttf-fonts"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/defoma/CID"
        FontPath     "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/defoma/TrueType"
    EndSection
    Section "Module"
            Load  "ddc"  # ddc probing of monitor
        Load  "GLcore"
        Load  "dbe"
        Load  "dri"
        Load  "extmod"
        Load  "glx"
            Load  "bitmap" # bitmap-fonts
        Load  "type1"
        Load  "freetype"
        Load  "record"
    EndSection
    Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier  "Keyboard0"
        Driver      "keyboard"
            Option      "CoreKeyboard"
        Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
        Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
        Option "XkbLayout" ""
        Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys"
    EndSection
    Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier  "Serial Mouse"
        Driver      "mouse"
        Option      "Protocol" "Microsoft"
        Option      "Device" "/dev/ttyS0"
        Option      "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
        Option      "Emulate3Timeout" "70"
        Option        "SendCoreEvents"  "true"
    EndSection
    Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier  "PS/2 Mouse"
        Driver      "mouse"
        Option      "Protocol" "auto"
        Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "4 5"
        Option      "Device" "/dev/psaux"
        Option      "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
        Option      "Emulate3Timeout" "70"
        Option        "SendCoreEvents"  "true"
    EndSection
    Section "InputDevice"
            Identifier      "USB Mouse"
            Driver          "mouse"
            Option          "Device"                "/dev/input/mice"
        Option        "SendCoreEvents"    "true"
            Option          "Protocol"              "IMPS/2"
            Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "4 5"
            Option          "Buttons"               "5"
    EndSection
    # Auto-generated by Archie mkxcfg
    Section "Monitor"
        Identifier "Monitor0"
            Option "DPMS" "true"
    #    HorizSync    28.0 - 78.0 # Warning: This may fry very old Monitors
        HorizSync    28.0 - 96.0 # Warning: This may fry old Monitors
        VertRefresh  50.0 - 75.0 # Very conservative. May flicker.
    #    VertRefresh  50.0 - 62.0 # Extreme conservative. Will flicker. TFT default.
        #  Default modes distilled from
        #      "VESA and Industry Standards and Guide for Computer Display Monitor
        #       Timing", version 1.0, revision 0.8, adopted September 17, 1998.
        #  $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/etc/vesamodes,v 1.4 1999/11/18 16:52:17 tsi Exp $
        # 640x350 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.9kHz
        ModeLine "640x350"    31.5  640  672  736  832    350  382  385  445 +hsync -vsync
        # 640x400 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.9kHz
        ModeLine "640x400"    31.5  640  672  736  832    400  401  404  445 -hsync +vsync
        # 720x400 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.9kHz
        ModeLine "720x400"    35.5  720  756  828  936    400  401  404  446 -hsync +vsync
        # 640x480 @ 60Hz (Industry standard) hsync: 31.5kHz
        ModeLine "640x480"    25.2  640  656  752  800    480  490  492  525 -hsync -vsync
        # 640x480 @ 72Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.9kHz
        ModeLine "640x480"    31.5  640  664  704  832    480  489  491  520 -hsync -vsync
        # 640x480 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.5kHz
        ModeLine "640x480"    31.5  640  656  720  840    480  481  484  500 -hsync -vsync
        # 640x480 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 43.3kHz
        ModeLine "640x480"    36.0  640  696  752  832    480  481  484  509 -hsync -vsync
        # 800x600 @ 56Hz (VESA) hsync: 35.2kHz
        ModeLine "800x600"    36.0  800  824  896 1024    600  601  603  625 +hsync +vsync
        # 800x600 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 37.9kHz
        ModeLine "800x600"    40.0  800  840  968 1056    600  601  605  628 +hsync +vsync
        # 800x600 @ 72Hz (VESA) hsync: 48.1kHz
        ModeLine "800x600"    50.0  800  856  976 1040    600  637  643  666 +hsync +vsync
        # 800x600 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 46.9kHz
        ModeLine "800x600"    49.5  800  816  896 1056    600  601  604  625 +hsync +vsync
        # 800x600 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 53.7kHz
        ModeLine "800x600"    56.3  800  832  896 1048    600  601  604  631 +hsync +vsync
        # 1024x768i @ 43Hz (industry standard) hsync: 35.5kHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"   44.9 1024 1032 1208 1264    768  768  776  817 +hsync +vsync Interlace
        # 1024x768 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 48.4kHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"   65.0 1024 1048 1184 1344    768  771  777  806 -hsync -vsync
        # 1024x768 @ 70Hz (VESA) hsync: 56.5kHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"   75.0 1024 1048 1184 1328    768  771  777  806 -hsync -vsync
        # 1024x768 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 60.0kHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"   78.8 1024 1040 1136 1312    768  769  772  800 +hsync +vsync
        # 1024x768 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 68.7kHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"   94.5 1024 1072 1168 1376    768  769  772  808 +hsync +vsync
        # 1152x864 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 67.5kHz
        ModeLine "1152x864"  108.0 1152 1216 1344 1600    864  865  868  900 +hsync +vsync
        # 1280x960 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 60.0kHz
        ModeLine "1280x960"  108.0 1280 1376 1488 1800    960  961  964 1000 +hsync +vsync
        # 1280x960 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 85.9kHz
        ModeLine "1280x960"  148.5 1280 1344 1504 1728    960  961  964 1011 +hsync +vsync
        # 1280x1024 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 64.0kHz
        ModeLine "1280x1024" 108.0 1280 1328 1440 1688   1024 1025 1028 1066 +hsync +vsync
        # 1280x1024 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 80.0kHz
        ModeLine "1280x1024" 135.0 1280 1296 1440 1688   1024 1025 1028 1066 +hsync +vsync
        # 1280x1024 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 91.1kHz
        ModeLine "1280x1024" 157.5 1280 1344 1504 1728   1024 1025 1028 1072 +hsync +vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 75.0kHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200" 162.0 1600 1664 1856 2160   1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 65Hz (VESA) hsync: 81.3kHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200" 175.5 1600 1664 1856 2160   1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 70Hz (VESA) hsync: 87.5kHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200" 189.0 1600 1664 1856 2160   1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 93.8kHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200" 202.5 1600 1664 1856 2160   1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 85Hz (VESA) hsync: 106.3kHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200" 229.5 1600 1664 1856 2160   1200 1201 1204 1250 +hsync +vsync
        # 1792x1344 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 83.6kHz
        ModeLine "1792x1344" 204.8 1792 1920 2120 2448   1344 1345 1348 1394 -hsync +vsync
        # 1792x1344 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 106.3kHz
        ModeLine "1792x1344" 261.0 1792 1888 2104 2456   1344 1345 1348 1417 -hsync +vsync
        # 1856x1392 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 86.3kHz
        ModeLine "1856x1392" 218.3 1856 1952 2176 2528   1392 1393 1396 1439 -hsync +vsync
        # 1856x1392 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 112.5kHz
        ModeLine "1856x1392" 288.0 1856 1984 2208 2560   1392 1393 1396 1500 -hsync +vsync
        # 1920x1440 @ 60Hz (VESA) hsync: 90.0kHz
        ModeLine "1920x1440" 234.0 1920 2048 2256 2600   1440 1441 1444 1500 -hsync +vsync
        # 1920x1440 @ 75Hz (VESA) hsync: 112.5kHz
        ModeLine "1920x1440" 297.0 1920 2064 2288 2640   1440 1441 1444 1500 -hsync +vsync
        # Additional modelines
        ModeLine "1800x1440"  230    1800 1896 2088 2392  1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync
        ModeLine "1800x1440"  250    1800 1896 2088 2392  1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync
        # Extended modelines with GTF timings
        # 640x480 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 50.90 kHz; pclk: 43.16 MHz
        ModeLine "640x480"  43.16  640 680 744 848  480 481 484 509  -HSync +Vsync
        # 768x576 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 35.82 kHz; pclk: 34.96 MHz
        ModeLine "768x576"  34.96  768 792 872 976  576 577 580 597  -HSync +Vsync
        # 768x576 @ 72.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 43.27 kHz; pclk: 42.93 MHz
        ModeLine "768x576"  42.93  768 800 880 992  576 577 580 601  -HSync +Vsync
        # 768x576 @ 75.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 45.15 kHz; pclk: 45.51 MHz
        ModeLine "768x576"  45.51  768 808 888 1008  576 577 580 602  -HSync +Vsync
        # 768x576 @ 85.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 51.42 kHz; pclk: 51.84 MHz
        ModeLine "768x576"  51.84  768 808 888 1008  576 577 580 605  -HSync +Vsync
        # 768x576 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 61.10 kHz; pclk: 62.57 MHz
        ModeLine "768x576"  62.57  768 816 896 1024  576 577 580 611  -HSync +Vsync
        # 800x600 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 63.60 kHz; pclk: 68.18 MHz
        ModeLine "800x600"  68.18  800 848 936 1072  600 601 604 636  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1024x768 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 81.40 kHz; pclk: 113.31 MHz
        ModeLine "1024x768"  113.31  1024 1096 1208 1392  768 769 772 814  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1152x864 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 53.70 kHz; pclk: 81.62 MHz
        ModeLine "1152x864"  81.62  1152 1216 1336 1520  864 865 868 895  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1152x864 @ 85.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 77.10 kHz; pclk: 119.65 MHz
        ModeLine "1152x864"  119.65  1152 1224 1352 1552  864 865 868 907  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1152x864 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 91.50 kHz; pclk: 143.47 MHz
        ModeLine "1152x864"  143.47  1152 1232 1360 1568  864 865 868 915  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1280x960 @ 72.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 72.07 kHz; pclk: 124.54 MHz
        ModeLine "1280x960"  124.54  1280 1368 1504 1728  960 961 964 1001  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1280x960 @ 75.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 75.15 kHz; pclk: 129.86 MHz
        ModeLine "1280x960"  129.86  1280 1368 1504 1728  960 961 964 1002  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1280x960 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 101.70 kHz; pclk: 178.99 MHz
        ModeLine "1280x960"  178.99  1280 1376 1520 1760  960 961 964 1017  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1280x1024 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 108.50 kHz; pclk: 190.96 MHz
        ModeLine "1280x1024"  190.96  1280 1376 1520 1760  1024 1025 1028 1085  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1400x1050 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 65.22 kHz; pclk: 122.61 MHz
        ModeLine "1400x1050"  122.61  1400 1488 1640 1880  1050 1051 1054 1087  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1400x1050 @ 72.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 78.77 kHz; pclk: 149.34 MHz
        ModeLine "1400x1050"  149.34  1400 1496 1648 1896  1050 1051 1054 1094  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1400x1050 @ 75.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 82.20 kHz; pclk: 155.85 MHz
        ModeLine "1400x1050"  155.85  1400 1496 1648 1896  1050 1051 1054 1096  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1400x1050 @ 85.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 93.76 kHz; pclk: 179.26 MHz
        ModeLine "1400x1050"  179.26  1400 1504 1656 1912  1050 1051 1054 1103  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1400x1050 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 111.20 kHz; pclk: 214.39 MHz
        ModeLine "1400x1050"  214.39  1400 1512 1664 1928  1050 1051 1054 1112  -HSync +Vsync
        # 1600x1200 @ 100.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 127.10 kHz; pclk: 280.64 MHz
        ModeLine "1600x1200"  280.64  1600 1728 1904 2208  1200 1201 1204 1271  -HSync +Vsync
    EndSection
    # Auto-generated by Archie mkxcfg
    Section "Device"
        Identifier  "Card0"
        Driver      "sis"
        VendorName  "All"
        BoardName   "All"
    EndSection
    Section "Screen"
        Identifier "Screen0"
        Device     "Card0"
        Monitor    "Monitor0"
        DefaultColorDepth 16
        SubSection "Display"
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            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Depth     16
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Depth     24
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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            Depth     32
            Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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    Ben

  • Left Arch for oh... approx 2 days... Coming right back

    I was tired of some sound issues (3 diff sound cards and alsa was being a dirty slut) on my Arch desktop and I never took the time to set up all the various media comforts other than XMMS etc...
    I'd heard some good things about Mepis and I must say it's definitely what I'd recommend to a first timer... it's quite impressive as far as install and user friendlyness goes... but the minute you want to delve into the actual workings, well it disgusted the crap out of me. 
    Gentoo was the distro that made me learn suffice it to say I don't think I ever got into a working gentoo DE, just trying to install it over and over let me learn the basics like how to bring eth0 up and down etc... And  then Arch was where I actually got productive...
    The only thing I was trying to do in Mepis was prevent a few modules from being loaded... Dear freaking Linux deity...  why does it have to be so damn involved to edit a system's init?  And if I want to revert to default? Lord... I'm fairly proficient with the CLI, but this was just ridiculous considering that my Noodle 7.1 disc was conveniently within eyeshot the entire time. 
    To Arch's rc.conf: I love you, I miss you, I'm sorry...
    To Pacman: I'm prepared for you to mess me up once every 6 months... Thanks for the rock solid performance the rest of the time...

    I once hopped to Kanotix because all newer kernels on Arch couldn't get dhcp-offers anymore, what's really needed by me.
    After a few weeks I messed up Kanotix (even if I really tried to solve all dependecy problems using aptitude) and reinstalled Arch - the dhcp-problem has been solved by the time. I'm really proud to say that my initial distro shuffle has found its end! Arch Linux just rocks!
    Cheers Sigi

  • Will noodle allow you to preserve /home?

    I've been running between distros so I keep /home as a seperate partition.  Wanted to check out arch again but the installer doesn't have an option to not format my /home partition.  Will noodle have this ability by any chance?
    Would love to reinstall arch, but not at the expense of my /home directory.
    Thx

    Ok, finally got around to it.  You all are right of course and it's well documented in the Install instructions.   It was not intuitive for me though.  You have to set swap, root, and then when asked about other non-root partitions you select your current /home, name it as such, but say 'No' when it asks are you sure.

  • Noodle, FTP install didnt work

    With Noodle final, I choose FTP as the install method with the base.iso, it went ot the network part and said it couldn't find dhpcd. I rebooted and installed via cd, then pacman'd the rest. This is less a post than a bug report, but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to submit a bug report![/search]

    bluesilvercan wrote:With Noodle final, I choose FTP as the install method with the base.iso, it went ot the network part and said it couldn't find dhpcd. I rebooted and installed via cd, then pacman'd the rest. This is less a post than a bug report, but I'm not smart enough to figure out how to submit a bug report![/search]
    The following worked fine for me :
    Before launching /arch/setup, I first load the relevant kernel module (e1000.ko in my case) :
    # modprobe e1000
    Issue :
    # lsmod
    to check the module is correctly inserted.
    Check which is which using ifconfig :
    # ifconfig -a
    Knowing the MAC address for the NIC, you'll be able to tell whether it is eth0, eth1... you want to configure.
    Then I manually configure the network card using DHCP. Browsing the CD directories will show you that dhcpcd lives in /usr/bin :
    # /usr/bin/dhcpcd eth1
    At this moment I usually frantically check my router LEDs. Seeing them blink is relieving...
    Yout might want to check a last time before starting the setup :
    # ifconfig eth1
    You should see your IP address, gateway, etc properly configured.
    Then, go :
    # /arch/setup
    You now can safely choose FTP installation, car carefully avoid "Configure Network", as it's buggy and you've just done it right.
    Oddly, my NIC is known as eth1 by the install CD (another device appears on as eth0, with a MAC address much longer than usual), but I noticed that  after the reboot, it is known as eth0, so my advice would be not to tinker with /etc/rc.conf network parameters before rebooting.
    My 2 cents.

  • Switching to Arch: Outstanding issue w/ printing

    I've spent the last six months or so switching to Arch and intel (from OS X/Debian and ppc). I did think I was getting there but I've got stuck on some issues which seem small in some ways but are really problematic given the kind of work I need to do. Part of the problem is that I don't know where to start trying to diagnose or solve them.
    I currently have three such issues. One has to do with getting my internal mic to work in usable fashion. The second is to do with the use of external monitors (e.g. for LCD projection). The third is the one which is really, really problematic. When it really matters, I can use one of the university's windows boxes for the mic. And the external monitor is manageable because it works and only causes issues on disconnect. But the third I have no work around for and I'm getting kind of desperate.
    Generally speaking, printing works fine. My machine is set up to use a number of different printers: a Dell networked printer on my home LAN, an HP in my office via USB and another HP via USB in another office I work in. Printing is generally fast and good quality.
    There are two problems. First, printing periodically gets "stuck" and the only way to get it unstuck is to kill all jobs in the queue, disconnect the printer, switch the printer off and then restart, reconnect and reprint everything. Even this is not impossible. I can get everything printed - it is just a question of figuring out what hasn't printed and remembering to recheck everything each time the printer stalls.
    Second, certain documents print so slowly that it is, in practice, impossible to actually print them. I'm not sure what is special about these documents. Usually this happens with PDF files but it is certainly not all PDF files. It affects any which contain graphics but it also affects a lot which do not. Other PDFs print extremely fast.
    For example, I am currently trying to print a PDF version of a paper. The job was sent at 18:42:37 BST. It is now 19:16 BST and it has so far managed to print 6 sides (3 pages). I'm printing it from acroread because it refused to print at all from Okular or the command line. This particular PDF is an older JSTOR file and these often seem to be affected. Recent stuff from JSTOR prints fine but older archives do not.
    pdfinfo for the file gives:
    Producer: iText 2.0.1 (by lowagie.com)
    CreationDate: Tue Dec 4 07:13:41 2007
    ModDate: Tue Dec 4 07:13:41 2007
    Tagged: yes
    Pages: 16
    Encrypted: no
    Page size: 595 x 842 pts (A4)
    File size: 339426 bytes
    Optimized: no
    PDF version: 1.4
    pdffonts:
    name type emb sub uni object ID
    Helvetica Type 1 no no no 134 0
    DRRZGT+Code2000 CID TrueType yes yes yes 135 0
    Times-Roman Type 1 no no no 140 0
    Times-Italic Type 1 no no no 141 0
    Times-Bold Type 1 no no no 6 0
    acroread's properties for the document suggests that the non-embedded fonts are being substituted. For example, Arial MT is being used in place of Helvetica and Times New Roman PS MT is being substituted for Times.
    Here's the command being run from ps:
    hp-LaserJet-1320-series 410 <username> A9ROojFUrV 1 Duplex=DuplexNoTumble finishings=3 noHPBookletBackCover noHPBookletFilter HPBookletPageOrder=Normal HPBookletPageSize=A4 HPBookletScaling=Proportional HPEconoMode=PrinterDefault HPOption_PaperPolicy=PromptUser HPOption_Tray2 noHPOption_Tray3 noHPStraightPaperPath InputSlot=Auto InstalledMemory=16_31MB noManualFeed media=A4 MediaType=Unspecified number-up=1 PageRegion=A4 PageSize=A4 Resolution=1200dpi sides=two-sided-long-edge Smoothing=PrinterDefault job-uuid=urn:uuid:18b2396b-4dca-38bc-561d-a85b5fc4d85d job-originating-host-name=localhost time-at-creation=1336758157 time-at-processing=1336758157 /var/spool/cups/d00410-001
    Any sort of insight or suggestion will be gratefully received and I am more than happy to post further information if somebody tells me what is relevant. I've enabled debugging info in CUPS but I'm not sure what might be of interest and there is a lot of output.
    I'm looking for, ideally, a solution which will allow me to just print (preferably solving both problems but at least the second). A second best outcome would be some sort of work around which would allow me to convert these files or something and then print them. (But convert to what?) Failing either of those, I am definitely interested in knowing what I might read, inspect or experiment with.
    Given that printing other files works just fine, there must be something about how CUPS is handling files with some particular characteristics, mustn't there? I just have no idea which characteristics of the files are relevant or what it is doing. "I didn't manage to read the/your paper because Linux doesn't like older PDFs" just doesn't sound like a good excuse...
    Last edited by cfr (2012-05-11 18:34:07)

    ewaller wrote:@cfr:  Which interface are you using?
    Do you mean am I using cups or something else or do you mean to configure the printers or something else?
    I usually use the web interface to configure the printers for cups. I'm using the "recommended" HP drivers for the HP printers (and I think I'm using a proprietary ppd for the Dell printer from Dell but I use that printer much less than the others and not for printing these sorts of files).
    I see the same problem with an HP LaserJet 1320 and a P3010 series (I think it is a 3015).
    I discovered that if I switch to a gutenprint driver things are better for at least some JSTOR files on the 1320 but I still have issues. For some reason, it doesn't then want to print the last page (no matter how many pages there are) and this driver can only print at 600dpi and has fewer options. The printer is waiting for more data but cups thinks everything has been sent successfully. If I resend the last page to the printer, I then get two copies but one prints much later than the other. I assume this is another way in which something to do with the spooling or the way that cups sends data to the printer is going wrong and maybe connected with why printers get "stuck". Aside from the slowness issue there is definitely something not quite right about the communication between computer and printer. It is as though cups has two speeds: super quick (spools so fast the printer can't keep up); and super slow.
    I've tried printing problematic PDFs from at least Okular, acroread and using lp on the command line.
    I don't understand how the suggestion concerning converting them to png is supposed to work. Do you convert each page to a separate png file? I guess you could script it but it still seems like a convoluted process. (And I assume it rules out double-sided printing.)

  • Issues with Arch, xorg and Asus eee 4G 701

    Hello, this is my first post here
    I installed Arch 2009.02 on my Asus eee 701(4G), the installation went well and the system was up and running within minutes. I configured the wireless card (Atheros) which arch supported out-of-the-box and updated the system with pacman -Syu. Then, I installed the intel driver for the vga of the eee and attempted to configure X.
    The issues started at this point. "Xorg -configure" appeared to work, but when I did "X -config /root/xorg.conf.new" all I could see was the mouse cursor as an X and nothing more. The touchpad didn't respond and nothing worked.
    Then, I tried using "xorgcfg" but even though the screen worked great (I could see the stuff displayed), the system couldn't receive any input from the touchpad and thus the result was just a little bit better than with "Xorg -configure". I tried to reboot and use a USB mouse to see if the cursor responded but to no avail...
    As a last resort, I decided to use the xorg.conf found on the eee page of the archwiki. I downloaded it in my PC, saved it and used wget to move it from my ftp server to the eee. I moved it to /etc/X11/ as xorg.conf and attempted to run "X -config /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to see if it worked. Unfortunately, no result. xorg attempted to start and then quit with the error "Fatal server error:  no screens found".
    That's pretty much it... I have no idea what to do next or why the xorg.conf found in the Arch wiki doesn't work... Any suggestions would be really appreciated...
    Last edited by DreamAxe (2009-02-19 08:23:39)

    I did what you suggested above, but it still fails. Then I studied the log and I found this:
    Parse error on line 10 of section files in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
    "RgbPath" is not a valid keyboard in this section
    Any suggestions on how to solve this?
    EDIT: OK, the discussion page on the Archwiki helped. All I had to do was remove the  'RgbPath "/usr/share/X11/rgb"' line and xorg worked flawlessly
    Last edited by DreamAxe (2009-02-20 05:03:26)

  • How can I reboot a default install of arch remotely?

    I set up an arch box at school today, and it was the last day of school. I got it all set up the way I wanted, including openssh and the proper entry in rc.conf.
    Imagine my expression when I realized that I forgot to start sshd, and didn't reboot the box.
    I would like a way to use another box at school to reboot the arch box. I removed the default deny all in hosts.deny, and installed some stuff. I didn't reboot the box or start the daemons. Everything I need to start is in rc.conf, so a reboot is all that should be necessary.
    Is there a security hole that I can use in the default install that will allow me to reboot the box?
    School's out for summer break and I can't get back to the server room for a while.

    You will have to use the social conditioning security hole for this one.  Call up the secretary/janitor/security person and ask them to power cycle the box.

  • Dual boot Windows 7 (64) and Arch Linux (64) problems

    Hello:
    I am new to Arch Linux and just finished installing the 64bit on my laptop. It had a prebuilt Windows 7 (64) installed which I kept but split the hdd from 160Gb to 80Gb and 80Gb. I installed Arch there and set 4 partitions, all of them as Logical - a 64 MB ext2 /boot partition; a 512 MB swap partition; a 15 GB root partition; and the rest as my /home partition. My partitions look like this:
    Disk Drive: /dev/sda
    Size: 160041885696 bytes, 160.0 GB
    Heads: 255 Sectors per Track: 63 Cylinders: 19457
    Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size (MB)
    sda1 Primary Unknown (27) 12889.02
    sda2 Boot Primary NTFS 106.93
    sda3 Primary NTFS [] 73915.11*
    sda5 Logical Linux ext2 65.81*
    sda6 Logical Linux 509.97*
    sda7 Logical Linux ext2 15002.92*
    sda8 Logical Linux ext2 57549.55*
    The install was succesful(this was running from the core install cd) and I installed GRUB to my /boot but when I restarted it loaded Windows 7. I have used Knoppix USB disc to boot and see my Arch Linux install files and edited the /boot/gur/menu.lst file.
    In Windows I installed EasyBCD 1.7.2 and tried to get NeoGrub bootloader working as a dual boot. I tried getting rid of the boot flag for Windows with cfdisk and setting it to my (Logical) sda5. That did not work. So far the only way I have booted into my Arch Linux install has been by going to the Live CD, choosing "Boot from Existing Linux Install" and editing the command files there.
    root (hd0,4)
    kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sda3 ro
    initrd /kernel26.img
    My goal is to get a dual boot working for Windows 7 and Arch Linux 64 and continue installing the Xorg and KDE to Arch. I just don't know what the problem is here. I don't mind reinstalling Arch if something went wrong, but I would like to keep my Windows running in order and add Arch on.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    I ran the LiveCD and chose "Install to MBR hd0". I ended up with this:
    setup hd(0,1)
    Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists.....yes
    Checking if "/boot/grub/iso9660_stage1_5" exists.....yes
    Running "embed /boot/grub/iso9660_stage1_5 (hd0,1)".....failed(this is not fatal)
    Running "embed /boot/grub/iso9660_stage1_5 (hd16)".....failed(this is not fatal)
    Running "install /boot/grub/stage1 d (hd0,1) /boot/grub/stage2 p (hd0,1) boot/grub/menu.lst".....failed
    Error 31: File is not sector aligned
    My entry for Windows into the menu.lst looks like this:
    # (0) Arch Linux x64
    title Arch Linux x64
    root (hd0,4)
    kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3841273c-d91e-41d6-9dbf-716a15d03a01 ro
    initrd /kernel26.img
    # (1) Arch Linux x64
    title Arch Linux x64 Fallback
    root (hd0,4)
    kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3841273c-d91e-41d6-9dbf-716a15d03a01 ro
    initrd /kernel26-fallback.img
    # (2) Windows 7
    title Windows 7
    rootnoverify (hd0,0)
    makeactive
    chainloader +1

  • I want to dual boot windows 7 and Arch with an HDD caddy.

    I am thinking of two possiblities with this scenario.  I want to first leave my windows 7 install on the hard drive that came with my laptop, and leave that HDD where it is, but in a few days, i'm getting a caddy so i can switch my optical drive for another HDD, which is going to be a 250gb.  On the 250, i want to experiment with arch, and maybe other linux distros, so i can get a nice feel for linux once again, it's been about 2 years since I've played with it.  What i am hoping to maybe do is switch those hard drives out, if I can get a linux install i feel 100% comfortable with, and running the windows HDD in the caddy, and the linux HDD installed in the motherboard.
    I just have a few questions though.  First, is it possible to boot Arch when it is an HDD caddy? and second, would windows possibly work if i moved that hard drive into the caddy later?

    perpulstuph wrote:First, is it possible to boot Arch when it is an HDD caddy? and second, would windows possibly work if i moved that hard drive into the caddy later?
    Yes, and yes.  Both should be quite easy.
    You should be able to set you BIOS to boot from one or the other - or alternately you can chainload windows from a linux boot loader quite easily (if/when linux is on the drive that the BIOS has selected to boot).

  • [Solucionado] Arch no devuelve la screen despues de una larga

    Hola foro, despues de un tiempo de inactividad Arch es como que a la screen la tiene dormida eternamente, toco el mouse o algunas teclas del teclaado y no hay forma de que vuelva la screen. Los discos estan andando, internet esta andando, dejo la PC como siempre encendida todo el dia.
    Tengo que apagar Arch desde el boton apagar de la PC, y alli si me muestra el shutown, osea, vuelve la screen, pero tarde porque se esta apagando.
    Esto me empezo a pasar hace dos actualizaciones, osea, ya actualize a la ultima, y el problema vien desde la anteultima actualizacion, lo pongo asi porque no recuerdo las versiones.
    Nose si alguno les paso o les pasa, y si pueden darme una mano con este problema, les dejo la salida del comando journalctl -b -l y la salida del comando dmesg.
    journalctl -b -l
    -- Logs begin at mié 2013-12-25 10:22:09 ART, end at dom 2015-04-12 10:23:42 ART. --
    abr 12 10:23:05 Desktop-i7 systemd-journal[191]: Runtime journal is using 8.0M (max allowed 393.2M, trying to leave 589.9M free of 3.8G available → current limit 393.2M).
    abr 12 10:23:05 Desktop-i7 systemd-journal[191]: Permanent journal is using 2.8G (max allowed 3.0G, trying to leave 4.0G free of 13.8G available → current limit 3.0G).
    abr 12 10:23:05 Desktop-i7 systemd-journal[191]: Time spent on flushing to /var is 264.104ms for 2 entries.
    abr 12 10:23:05 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
    abr 12 10:23:05 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Linux version 3.19.3-3-ARCH (builduser@tobias) (gcc version 4.9.2 20150304 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 8 14:10:00 CEST 2015
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=../vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sdd3 rw vga=773 initrd=../initramfs-linux.img
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009d7ff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000009d800-0x000000000009ffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000000e0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x0000000095e12fff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000095e13000-0x0000000095e19fff] ACPI NVS
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000095e1a000-0x0000000096277fff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000096278000-0x00000000966dcfff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000966dd000-0x00000000b8bb3fff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000b8bb4000-0x00000000b8dc5fff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000b8dc6000-0x00000000b8de6fff] ACPI data
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000b8de7000-0x00000000b930ffff] ACPI NVS
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000b9310000-0x00000000b9ffefff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000b9fff000-0x00000000b9ffffff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000bb000000-0x00000000bf1fffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000e0000000-0x00000000efffffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fec00000-0x00000000fec00fff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fed00000-0x00000000fed03fff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fed1c000-0x00000000fed1ffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fee00000-0x00000000fee00fff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000ff000000-0x00000000ffffffff] reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000023fdfffff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: NX (Execute Disable) protection: active
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: SMBIOS 2.8 present.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMI: ASUS All Series/Z97-A, BIOS 1204 06/20/2014
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: update [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff] usable ==> reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: remove [mem 0x000a0000-0x000fffff] usable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: AGP: No AGP bridge found
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: last_pfn = 0x23fe00 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: MTRR default type: uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: MTRR fixed ranges enabled:
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 00000-9FFFF write-back
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: A0000-BFFFF uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: C0000-CFFFF write-protect
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: D0000-E7FFF uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: E8000-FFFFF write-protect
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: MTRR variable ranges enabled:
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 0 base 0000000000 mask 7E00000000 write-back
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 1 base 0200000000 mask 7FC0000000 write-back
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 2 base 00C0000000 mask 7FC0000000 uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 3 base 00BC000000 mask 7FFC000000 uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 4 base 00BB000000 mask 7FFF000000 uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 5 base 023FE00000 mask 7FFFE00000 uncachable
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 6 disabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 7 disabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 8 disabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: 9 disabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PAT configuration [0-7]: WB WC UC- UC WB WC UC- UC
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: update [mem 0xbb000000-0xffffffff] usable ==> reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: last_pfn = 0xba000 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: found SMP MP-table at [mem 0x000fd8c0-0x000fd8cf] mapped at [ffff8800000fd8c0]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Scanning 1 areas for low memory corruption
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Base memory trampoline at [ffff880000097000] 97000 size 24576
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Using GB pages for direct mapping
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b32000, 0x01b32fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b33000, 0x01b33fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b34000, 0x01b34fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x23fc00000-0x23fdfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x23fc00000-0x23fdfffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b35000, 0x01b35fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x220000000-0x23fbfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x220000000-0x23fbfffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x200000000-0x21fffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x200000000-0x21fffffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x00100000-0x95e12fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x00100000-0x001fffff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x00200000-0x3fffffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x40000000-0x7fffffff] page 1G
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x80000000-0x95dfffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x95e00000-0x95e12fff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x95e1a000-0x96277fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x95e1a000-0x95ffffff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x96000000-0x961fffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x96200000-0x96277fff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b36000, 0x01b36fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x966dd000-0xb8bb3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x966dd000-0x967fffff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x96800000-0xb89fffff] page 2M
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0xb8a00000-0xb8bb3fff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: BRK [0x01b37000, 0x01b37fff] PGTABLE
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0xb9fff000-0xb9ffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0xb9fff000-0xb9ffffff] page 4k
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x100000000-0x1ffffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [mem 0x100000000-0x1ffffffff] page 1G
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: RAMDISK: [mem 0x7fbe5000-0x7fffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Early table checksum verification disabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: RSDP 0x00000000000F04A0 000024 (v02 ALASKA)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: XSDT 0x00000000B8DCC080 000074 (v01 ALASKA A M I 01072009 AMI 00010013)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: FACP 0x00000000B8DDE7F8 00010C (v05 ALASKA A M I 01072009 AMI 00010013)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: DSDT 0x00000000B8DCC188 01266D (v02 ALASKA A M I 00000006 INTL 20120711)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: FACS 0x00000000B930FF80 000040
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: APIC 0x00000000B8DDE908 000092 (v03 ALASKA A M I 01072009 AMI 00010013)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: FPDT 0x00000000B8DDE9A0 000044 (v01 ALASKA A M I 01072009 AMI 00010013)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000B8DDE9E8 000BEE (v01 Ther_R Ther_Rvp 00001000 INTL 20120711)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000B8DDF5D8 000539 (v01 PmRef Cpu0Ist 00003000 INTL 20051117)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000B8DDFB18 000B74 (v01 CpuRef CpuSsdt 00003000 INTL 20051117)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: MCFG 0x00000000B8DE0690 00003C (v01 ALASKA A M I 01072009 MSFT 00000097)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: HPET 0x00000000B8DE06D0 000038 (v01 ALASKA A M I 01072009 AMI. 00000005)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000B8DE0708 00036D (v01 SataRe SataTabl 00001000 INTL 20120711)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0x00000000B8DE0A78 005B5E (v01 SaSsdt SaSsdt 00003000 INTL 20120711)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: No NUMA configuration found
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000023fdfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x23fdf8000-0x23fdfbfff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: [ffffea0000000000-ffffea0008ffffff] PMD -> [ffff880237400000-ffff88023f3fffff] on node 0
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Zone ranges:
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Normal [mem 0x100000000-0x23fdfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Movable zone start for each node
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Early memory node ranges
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x0009cfff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x95e12fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0x95e1a000-0x96277fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0x966dd000-0xb8bb3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0xb9fff000-0xb9ffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: node 0: [mem 0x100000000-0x23fdfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00001000-0x23fdfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 2065637
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA zone: 64 pages used for memmap
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA zone: 21 pages reserved
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA zone: 3996 pages, LIFO batch:0
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA32 zone: 11742 pages used for memmap
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: DMA32 zone: 751433 pages, LIFO batch:31
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Normal zone: 20472 pages used for memmap
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Normal zone: 1310208 pages, LIFO batch:31
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Reserving Intel graphics stolen memory at 0xbb200000-0xbf1fffff
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x1808
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x02] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x03] lapic_id[0x04] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x04] lapic_id[0x06] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x05] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x06] lapic_id[0x03] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x07] lapic_id[0x05] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x08] lapic_id[0x07] enabled)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0xff] high edge lint[0x1])
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x08] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 8, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: HPET id: 0x8086a701 base: 0xfed00000
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: smpboot: Allowing 8 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0009d000-0x0009dfff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0009e000-0x0009ffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000a0000-0x000dffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000e0000-0x000fffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x95e13000-0x95e19fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x96278000-0x966dcfff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xb8bb4000-0xb8dc5fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xb8dc6000-0xb8de6fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xb8de7000-0xb930ffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xb9310000-0xb9ffefff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xba000000-0xbaffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xbb000000-0xbf1fffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xbf200000-0xdfffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xf0000000-0xfebfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfec00000-0xfec00fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfec01000-0xfecfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfed00000-0xfed03fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfed04000-0xfed1bfff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfed20000-0xfedfffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfee00000-0xfee00fff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xfee01000-0xfeffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0xff000000-0xffffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: [mem 0xbf200000-0xdfffffff] available for PCI devices
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Booting paravirtualized kernel on bare hardware
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:128 nr_cpumask_bits:128 nr_cpu_ids:8 nr_node_ids:1
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PERCPU: Embedded 31 pages/cpu @ffff88023fa00000 s86336 r8192 d32448 u262144
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: pcpu-alloc: s86336 r8192 d32448 u262144 alloc=1*2097152
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Built 1 zonelists in Node order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 2033338
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Policy zone: Normal
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=../vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sdd3 rw vga=773 initrd=../initramfs-linux.img
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: xsave: enabled xstate_bv 0x7, cntxt size 0x340 using standard form
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: AGP: Checking aperture...
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: AGP: No AGP bridge found
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Calgary: detecting Calgary via BIOS EBDA area
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Calgary: Unable to locate Rio Grande table in EBDA - bailing!
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Memory: 8048372K/8262548K available (5534K kernel code, 917K rwdata, 1744K rodata, 1164K init, 1156K bss, 214176K reserved, 0K cma-reserved)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=8, Nodes=1
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: RCU dyntick-idle grace-period acceleration is enabled.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=128 to nr_cpu_ids=8.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=8
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: NR_IRQS:8448 nr_irqs:488 16
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Console: colour dummy device 80x25
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: console [tty0] enabled
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: hpet clockevent registered
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: tsc: Fast TSC calibration using PIT
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: tsc: Detected 3597.681 MHz processor
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 7198.16 BogoMIPS (lpj=11992270)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Core revision 20141107
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: All ACPI Tables successfully acquired
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Security Framework initialized
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Yama: becoming mindful.
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 1048576 (order: 11, 8388608 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 10, 4194304 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys memory
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys devices
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys freezer
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
    abr 12 10:23:06 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initializing cgroup subsys blkio
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: CPU: Processor Core ID: 0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: Set to 'normal', was 'performance'
    ENERGY_PERF_BIAS: View and update with x86_energy_perf_policy(8)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: mce: CPU supports 9 MCE banks
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM1)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024
    Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024, 1GB 4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 20K (ffffffff81a0a000 - ffffffff81a0f000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ftrace: allocating 21171 entries in 83 pages
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=0 pin2=0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz (fam: 06, model: 3c, stepping: 03)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TSC deadline timer enabled
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Performance Events: PEBS fmt2+, 16-deep LBR, Haswell events, full-width counters, Intel PMU driver.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... version: 3
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... bit width: 48
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... generic registers: 4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... value mask: 0000ffffffffffff
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... max period: 0000ffffffffffff
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... fixed-purpose events: 3
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ... event mask: 000000070000000f
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: x86: Booting SMP configuration:
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: .... node #0, CPUs: #1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NMI watchdog: enabled on all CPUs, permanently consumes one hw-PMU counter.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: x86: Booted up 1 node, 8 CPUs
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: smpboot: Total of 8 processors activated (57585.35 BogoMIPS)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: devtmpfs: initialized
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registering ACPI NVS region [mem 0x95e13000-0x95e19fff] (28672 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Registering ACPI NVS region [mem 0xb8de7000-0xb930ffff] (5410816 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: RTC time: 10:23:00, date: 04/12/15
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 16
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: cpuidle: using governor ladder
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: cpuidle: using governor menu
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe ASPM, so disable it
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: bus type PCI registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] (base 0xe0000000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] reserved in E820
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Executed 13 blocks of module-level executable AML code
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF880235EEA800 0003D3 (v01 PmRef Cpu0Cst 00003001 INTL 20051117)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF880235E3A000 0005AA (v01 PmRef ApIst 00003000 INTL 20051117)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Dynamic OEM Table Load:
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: SSDT 0xFFFF880235EE1C00 000119 (v01 PmRef ApCst 00003000 INTL 20051117)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Interpreter enabled
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S1_] (20141107/hwxface-580)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S2_] (20141107/hwxface-580)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and report a bug
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [PG00] (on)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [PG01] (on)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [PG02] (on)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [FN00] (off)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [FN01] (off)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [FN02] (off)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [FN03] (off)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Resource [FN04] (off)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-fe])
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: OS supports [ExtendedConfig ASPM ClockPM Segments MSI]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: platform does not support [PCIeHotplug PME]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpi PNP0A08:00: _OSC: OS now controls [AER PCIeCapability]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-fe]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:00.0: [8086:0c00] type 00 class 0x060000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:01.0: [8086:0c01] type 01 class 0x060400
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:01.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:01.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:02.0: [8086:0412] type 00 class 0x030000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdf800000-0xdfbfffff 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x18: [mem 0xc0000000-0xcfffffff 64bit pref]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:02.0: reg 0x20: [io 0xf000-0xf03f]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:03.0: [8086:0c0c] type 00 class 0x040300
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:03.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc34000-0xdfc37fff 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:14.0: [8086:8cb1] type 00 class 0x0c0330
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:14.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc20000-0xdfc2ffff 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:14.0: PME# supported from D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:14.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:16.0: [8086:8cba] type 00 class 0x078000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:16.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc3e000-0xdfc3e00f 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:16.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: [8086:15a1] type 00 class 0x020000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc00000-0xdfc1ffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0xdfc3c000-0xdfc3cfff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x18: [io 0xf080-0xf09f]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:19.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1a.0: [8086:8cad] type 00 class 0x0c0320
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1a.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc3b000-0xdfc3b3ff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1a.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1a.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1b.0: [8086:8ca0] type 00 class 0x040300
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc30000-0xdfc33fff 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1b.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.0: [8086:8c90] type 01 class 0x060400
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: [8086:244e] type 01 class 0x060401
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1d.0: [8086:8ca6] type 00 class 0x0c0320
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1d.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc3a000-0xdfc3a3ff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1d.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1d.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.0: [8086:8cc4] type 00 class 0x060100
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: [8086:8c82] type 00 class 0x010601
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x10: [io 0xf0d0-0xf0d7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x14: [io 0xf0c0-0xf0c3]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x18: [io 0xf0b0-0xf0b7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x1c: [io 0xf0a0-0xf0a3]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x20: [io 0xf060-0xf07f]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: reg 0x24: [mem 0xdfc39000-0xdfc397ff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.2: PME# supported from D3hot
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.3: [8086:8ca2] type 00 class 0x0c0500
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 0x10: [mem 0xdfc38000-0xdfc380ff 64bit]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1f.3: reg 0x20: [io 0xf040-0xf05f]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpiphp: Slot [1] registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge to [bus 02]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: [1b21:1080] type 01 class 0x060401
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: System wakeup disabled by ACPI
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge to [bus 03-04] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [io 0x0000-0x0cf7] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [io 0x0d00-0xffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: bridge window [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: PCI bridge to [bus 04] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [io 0x0000-0x0cf7] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [io 0x0d00-0xffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: bridge window [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff] (subtractive decode)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpi PNP0A08:00: Disabling ASPM (FADT indicates it is unsupported)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 10 *11 12 14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 *6 7 10 11 12 14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 14 *15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 10 11 12 14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *10 11 12 14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 *14 15)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Enabled 5 GPEs in block 00 to 3F
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI : EC: GPE = 0x1e, I/O: command/status = 0x66, data = 0x62
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vgaarb: setting as boot device: PCI:0000:00:02.0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vgaarb: device added: PCI:0000:00:02.0,decodes=io+mem,owns=io+mem,locks=none
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vgaarb: loaded
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vgaarb: bridge control possible 0000:00:02.0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: pci_cache_line_size set to 64 bytes
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x0009d800-0x0009ffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x95e13000-0x97ffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x96278000-0x97ffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0xb8bb4000-0xbbffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0xba000000-0xbbffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: e820: reserve RAM buffer [mem 0x23fe00000-0x23fffffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NetLabel: Initializing
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NetLabel: domain hash size = 128
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hpet0: at MMIO 0xfed00000, IRQs 2, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hpet0: 8 comparators, 64-bit 14.318180 MHz counter
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Switched to clocksource hpet
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pnp: PnP ACPI init
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:00: [mem 0xfed40000-0xfed44fff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:00: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c01 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:01: [io 0x0800-0x087f] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:01: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pnp 00:02: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0b00 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:03: [io 0x1854-0x1857] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:03: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs INT3f0d PNP0c02 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:04: [io 0x0290-0x029f] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:04: [io 0x02a0-0x02af] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:04: [io 0x0a00-0x0aff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:04: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:05: [io 0x04d0-0x04d1] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:05: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pnp 00:06: [dma 0 disabled]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pnp 00:06: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0501 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed1c000-0xfed1ffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed10000-0xfed17fff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed18000-0xfed18fff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed19000-0xfed19fff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xe0000000-0xefffffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed20000-0xfed3ffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed90000-0xfed93fff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfed45000-0xfed8ffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xff000000-0xffffffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xfee00000-0xfeefffff] could not be reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: [mem 0xdffe0000-0xdffeffff] has been reserved
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: system 00:07: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0c02 (active)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pnp: PnP ACPI: found 8 devices
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.0: PCI bridge to [bus 02]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:03:00.0: PCI bridge to [bus 04]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:1c.3: PCI bridge to [bus 03-04]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 4 [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 5 [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 7 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 8 [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 9 [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 10 [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 11 [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 12 [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:00: resource 13 [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 4 [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 5 [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 7 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 8 [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 9 [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 10 [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 11 [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 12 [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:03: resource 13 [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 4 [io 0x0000-0x0cf7]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 5 [io 0x0d00-0xffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 6 [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 7 [mem 0x000d0000-0x000d3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 8 [mem 0x000d4000-0x000d7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 9 [mem 0x000d8000-0x000dbfff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 10 [mem 0x000dc000-0x000dffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 11 [mem 0x000e0000-0x000e3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 12 [mem 0x000e4000-0x000e7fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_bus 0000:04: resource 13 [mem 0xbf200000-0xfeafffff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TCP established hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 65536 bind 65536)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TCP: reno registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: UDP hash table entries: 4096 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: UDP-Lite hash table entries: 4096 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci 0000:00:02.0: Video device with shadowed ROM
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI: CLS 64 bytes, default 64
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Unpacking initramfs...
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Freeing initrd memory: 4204K (ffff88007fbe5000 - ffff880080000000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PCI-DMA: Using software bounce buffering for IO (SWIOTLB)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: software IO TLB [mem 0xb4bb4000-0xb8bb4000] (64MB) mapped at [ffff8800b4bb4000-ffff8800b8bb3fff]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: RAPL PMU detected, hw unit 2^-14 Joules, API unit is 2^-32 Joules, 4 fixed counters 655360 ms ovfl timer
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU0 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU1 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU2 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU3 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU4 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU5 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU6 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: CPU7 sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x19
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.00 <[email protected]>, Peter Oruba
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Scanning for low memory corruption every 60 seconds
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: futex hash table entries: 2048 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Initialise system trusted keyring
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: HugeTLB registered 2 MB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: zpool: loaded
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: zbud: loaded
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: VFS: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Key type big_key registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 252)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: io scheduler noop registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: io scheduler deadline registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: io scheduler cfq registered (default)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: pciehp: PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver version: 0.4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vesafb: mode is 1024x768x8, linelength=1024, pages=84
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vesafb: scrolling: redraw
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vesafb: Pseudocolor: size=8:8:8:8, shift=0:0:0:0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vesafb: framebuffer at 0xc0000000, mapped to 0xffffc90010e80000, using 1536k, total 65472k
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: fb0: VESA VGA frame buffer device
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: intel_idle: MWAIT substates: 0x42120
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: intel_idle: v0.4 model 0x3C
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: intel_idle: lapic_timer_reliable_states 0xffffffff
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: GHES: HEST is not enabled!
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: 00:06: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Linux agpgart interface v0.103
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: rtc_cmos 00:02: RTC can wake from S4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: rtc_cmos 00:02: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: rtc_cmos 00:02: alarms up to one month, y3k, 242 bytes nvram, hpet irqs
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Intel P-state driver initializing.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: TCP: cubic registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 10
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 17
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: registered taskstats version 1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Magic number: 11:769:375
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: rtc_cmos 00:02: setting system clock to 2015-04-12 10:23:00 UTC (1428834180)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 1164K (ffffffff818e7000 - ffffffff81a0a000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 8192k
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 600K (ffff88000156a000 - ffff880001600000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 304K (ffff8800017b4000 - ffff880001800000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: random: systemd-tmpfile urandom read with 1 bits of entropy available
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0C0C:00/input/input0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Button [PWRB]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Power Button [PWRF]
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Memory usable by graphics device = 2048M
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: checking generic (c0000000 3ff0000) vs hw (c0000000 10000000)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: fb: switching to inteldrmfb from VESA VGA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Console: switching to colour dummy device 80x25
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Replacing VGA console driver
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 2 (21.10.2013).
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Driver supports precise vblank timestamp query.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: vgaarb: device changed decodes: PCI:0000:00:02.0,olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: Video Device [GFX0] (multi-head: yes rom: no post: no)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: acpi device:16: registered as cooling_device0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: input: Video Bus as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/LNXVIDEO:00/input/input2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20141121 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 240x67
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: registered panic notifier
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: i8042: PNP: No PS/2 controller found. Probing ports directly.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI: bus type USB registered
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usbcore: registered new device driver usb
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: EHCI Host Controller
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: debug port 2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: libata version 3.00 loaded.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: cache line size of 64 is not supported
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: irq 16, io mem 0xdfc3b000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1a.0: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: EHCI Host Controller
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: debug port 2
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: cache line size of 64 is not supported
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: irq 23, io mem 0xdfc3a000
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ehci-pci 0000:00:1d.0: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: xHCI Host Controller
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: cache line size of 64 is not supported
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 3-0:1.0: 14 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: xHCI Host Controller
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:00:14.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 4-0:1.0: 6 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 3.0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0300 32 slots 6 ports 6 Gbps 0x3e impl SATA mode
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led clo pio slum part ems apst
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host0: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host1: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host2: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host3: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host4: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi host5: ahci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata1: DUMMY
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xdfc39000 port 0xdfc39180 irq 27
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xdfc39000 port 0xdfc39200 irq 27
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xdfc39000 port 0xdfc39280 irq 27
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata5: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xdfc39000 port 0xdfc39300 irq 27
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata6: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m2048@0xdfc39000 port 0xdfc39380 irq 27
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usb 2-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata4: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata2: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata6: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata5: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata3: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata3.00: ATA-9: WDC WD10EZEX-08M2NA0, 01.01A01, max UDMA/100
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata3.00: 1953525168 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psargs-359)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0.SPT4._GTF] (Node ffff8802370e3938), AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psparse-536)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata3.00: configured for UDMA/100
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata4.00: ATA-8: ST3500320AS, SD1A, max UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata4.00: 976773168 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psargs-359)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0.SPT5._GTF] (Node ffff8802370e39b0), AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psparse-536)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata6.00: ATAPI: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7260S, 1.03, max UDMA/100
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psargs-359)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0.SPT5._GTF] (Node ffff8802370e39b0), AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psparse-536)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata6.00: configured for UDMA/100
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata4.00: configured for UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata2.00: ATA-8: SAMSUNG HD103SJ, 1AJ10001, max UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata2.00: 1953525168 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32), AA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata2.00: configured for UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA SAMSUNG HD103SJ 0001 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA WDC WD10EZEX-08M 1A01 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST3500320AS SD1A PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usb 3-12: new low-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata5.00: ATA-8: MAXTOR STM3320613AS, MX13, max UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata5.00: 625142448 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ (depth 31/32)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psargs-359)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0.SPT4._GTF] (Node ffff8802370e3938), AE_NOT_FOUND (20141107/psparse-536)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/133
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA MAXTOR STM332061 MX13 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 1-1:1.0: 6 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: scsi 5:0:0:0: CD-ROM Optiarc DVD RW AD-7260S 1.03 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] 1953525168 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/931 GiB)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] 4096-byte physical blocks
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] 976773168 512-byte logical blocks: (500 GB/465 GiB)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] 1953525168 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 TB/931 GiB)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdd] 625142448 512-byte logical blocks: (320 GB/298 GiB)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] Write Protect is off
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdd] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 2-1:1.0: USB hub found
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hub 2-1:1.0: 8 ports detected
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sda: sda1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sr 5:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: 48x/48x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: cdrom: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sr 5:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sdc: sdc1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sdb:
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sdd: sdd1 sdd2 sdd3 sdd4
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usb 3-12: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80 microframes
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usb 3-12: ep 0x82 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80 microframes
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: usbhid: USB HID core driver
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: input: Genius 2.4G Wireless Mouse and Keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-12/3-12:1.0/0003:0458:00AE.0001/input/input5
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hid-generic 0003:0458:00AE.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Keyboard [Genius 2.4G Wireless Mouse and Keyboard] on usb-0000:00:14.0-12/input0
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: input: Genius 2.4G Wireless Mouse and Keyboard as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-12/3-12:1.1/0003:0458:00AE.0002/input/input6
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: hid-generic 0003:0458:00AE.0002: input,hidraw1: USB HID v1.00 Mouse [Genius 2.4G Wireless Mouse and Keyboard] on usb-0000:00:14.0-12/input1
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: random: nonblocking pool is initialized
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calibration: 3597.914 MHz
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: EXT4-fs (sdd3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 kernel: Switched to clocksource tsc
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: RTC configured in localtime, applying delta of -180 minutes to system time.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: systemd 218 running in system mode. (+PAM -AUDIT -SELINUX -IMA -APPARMOR +SMACK -SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS +ACL +XZ +LZ4 +SECCOMP +BLKID -ELFUTILS +KMOD +IDN)
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Detected architecture 'x86-64'.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Set hostname to <Desktop-i7>.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit display-manager.service, ignoring: Unit display-manager.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Expecting device dev-sdc1.device...
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Starting Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System Automount Point.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Set up automount Arbitrary Executable File Formats File System Automount Point.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Starting Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Started Forward Password Requests to Wall Directory Watch.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Starting Root Slice.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Created slice Root Slice.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Starting Journal Socket.
    abr 12 10:23:07 Desktop-i7 systemd[1]: Listening on Journal Socket.
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    Podrias poner el enlace de Graysky asi le hecho un vistazo?
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  • My thoughts (and yours too!) about Arch (I'm in love already!)

    Hello all!  I suppose I would be called a newbie to Arch, but certainly not to Linux.  I've been running Gentoo for five months.  If I were running, say, Ubuntu for five months, I would probably still be considered a newbie, but five months of Gentoo has made me pretty proficient at Linux.
    I (if you haven't guessed yet) am a Gentoo user , and it seems like there are a lot of Gentoo users who go to Arch.  That's how I heard about it, through the Gentoo forums.  I am currently looking for backups in case Gentoo comes crashing to the ground.  I was perfectly content in my little bubble of happy compiling until I learned about the unrest inside of the Gentoo community.  I never realized that things were in such bad shape... like a downward spiral.  The result cannot be good.  I feel like I'm on a sinking ship and am praying for my life here.  I've seen a lot of threads at the forums lately like "If Drobbins fork Gentoo, will you follow him?" and "Will you stay with Gentoo if the Foundation is handed over to a 3rd party?"  I find these a little unsettling!  I understand that the Foundation is a terrible state right now, and the founder's attempt to get it back has failed, so now I don't things are going to head up.  So I've started to face facts, that I better have some backup plans so that I'm not starting over from square 1 when this all burns to the ground (hopefully if, not when, because I like Gentoo and really don't want to have to give it up).  Now I admit that I don't like EVERYTHING about Gentoo, but I like almost everything, and Arch seems to be like Gentoo in many respects.
    Some of my personal desires in a distro:
    1.Bleeding edge with rolling updates (and thus no need to ever reinstall the distribution)
    2. A large repository for the package manager
    3. Not a newbie distro... a distro for those who like the command line and to do things themselves
    4. Good community
    5. Customizable
    6. The ability to choose between a stable and unstable package on a per-package basis
    7. Install from source
    Arch seems to satisfy 1,3, 4, and 5 correct?  And pretty well satisfies 2, though I can see its package manager is not as big as Gentoo (though bigger than like Slackware).
    I guess for the most part it doesn't satisfy 6 and 7 though, right?  I realize that AUR is source-based, but on the whole, Arch is binary, so I'm referring to the overall tendency of the distribution. 
    Is there the ability to choose between stable and unstable packages though, to be as bleeding-edge as possible? (I'm thinking no but thought I'd ask)
    Many other distributions such as Ubuntu probably wouldn't meet my needs at all.  They seem to have a great repository and community, but I just don't want a GUI-based distro.  The truth is, I want to feel like my computer needs me.  It's my baby.  XDDDD  Okay, that's pretty sad, especially because it's a Pentium II (I can't WAIT to get my new laptop!!!!!!!!!!!), but I appreciate my Gentoo box way more than our Windows box upstairs, a lot of that having to do with the work I had to put into it to get it working correctly, and all that I had to learn.  It makes me appreciate it a lot more, and it makes me a lot better at solving problems.  (If it ain't broken, why not break it so you can fix it? XD)I don't want a distro that does everything for me; I won't feel needed anymore.  Plus, I'm addicted to the command line.  I have a window manager, sure (Thunar with Xfce), but I mostly still use the command line to view my files.  Sometimes I don't even start up X (I never start it up by default) and am just as efficient as when I have it open.  I insist on knowing how to do everything manually... when I wanted to make keyboard shortcuts for X, I chose to use xbindkeys rather than use the GUI with Xfce, so I could do it manually and still have it working if I ever switched desktop managers.  I manually edit pretty much ALL my config files and, like  I said, I am just as efficient without the GUI as I am with it.  I can't go five minutes in GUI without having a virtual terminal open.    So I think, in these respects, Arch would meed my needs quite well, just as Gentoo does now.  I have deiced to try out Arch now anyway, regardless of the state of Gentoo, because you know, i might just like Arch better.  I know a lot of Gentoo users have said they've gone to Arch.    I'm trying to get my friend Evan to let me use his 8 gb hdd to try it on, because my current 6 gig drive for Gentoo is like... 99 percent full (I swear, I'm not kidding, I have 100 mg left, I REALLY have to prune XD), so once I get it, I'm going to install Arch (after unhooking my /home hard drive because I only have two slots for hard drives, and they're both already filled!  I will probably end up moving the /home directory onto that 8 gig drive anyway.  I realize it's hard to share things between distros, but I will at least be able to have a place to put files for both distros in the same place and would probably end up symlinking some same location to my desktop for both distros
    Okay, now I'm just ranting.  Back to point!  I'm definitely going to try out Arch, and so far I like what I see. I even recommended it to a friend who is also thinking of leaving Gentoo (for Ubuntu, so he can support his amd64 processor).  I pointed out Arch64 and he's considering it. I don't think he'd like Ubuntu any more than I.  He originally used Slack and only switched to Gentoo because Slack really doesn't have a good package manager.  I think he'd like Arch as well.
    I've also done research on other distributions someone like me might like (especially coming from Gentoo).
    This is my current list:
    Arch Linux
    Frugalware (based on Arch, right?)
    Zen Walk
    Vector Linux
    CRUX (I'm leaning away from this one, as of now)
    Lunar
    Source Mage
    Sorcerer
    FreeBSD (but I've decided not to go with FreeBSD, as much as I like installing from source, because their philosophy of stability over currentness (like not having flash 9 because it's not "stable") just doesn't fly with me.. Linux is better for me, I think)
    LFS.. okay, not really, but if I ever have a weekend when I'm REALLY bored.........
    I've used Slack before but I would prefer to have a package manager, so I'm steering away from that direction, as much as I liked Slack.
    Have I missed any other distros people in this sort of mindset like us might like?  ^_^ 
    My primary focus right now is Arch, and it's definitely my first preference as far as switching goes.
    I think my biggest problem with Arch is that I REALLY like to compile everything from source (or at least, have Portage do it for me :-p), so I"d miss that.  Especially USE flags.  However,  Source Mge/Lunar/Sorcerer don't sound as good as Arch, and FreeBSD just... isn't my thing.  Their package manger seems great, it's their overall philosophy I disagree with.
    This post really isn't asking for help with anything, but isn't that fine?  This is just the Arch Linux General Forums, right?  I just wanna talk about Arch as compared to other distros.  I've wiki-ed it some, but I just think it's a fun thing to discuss.
    So what things do you guys like better about Arch, and what things do you like better about Gentoo, or maybe about some other good distros?
    I can't wait to try out Arch; I'm so excited!  No Xubuntu for me! ^___________^ (Gnome and ESPECIALLY KDE would lag far too much for this computer)
    -Megan M-

    Well, I technically have 14 gigs... I have the 6 gig and a 4 gig which has /usr/portage (the portage tree probably takes up so much space it would outweigh any space saved through USE flags XD) and /var/tmp, since that can get huge while compiling and I don't have space on the 6 gig for the fluctuations in space... I had to install the binary for OpenOffice just because the temporary space required to compile it was bigger than the space I had on my hard drive!!!!and I actually have so little space left I am permanently using a ext3 formatted flash drive as my ~/Desktop (it's in my fstab and everything XD!)  This gives me 4 extra gigs for all my stuff.
    But anyway, just you people answering this thread so nicely confirms my feelings about the Arch community.  I can easily see a thread like this simply being ignored on the Gentoo forums, or just merged with other threads.  >.<
    Actually, to be honest, most pakcages I am running unstable on Gentoo had to do with compile errors and such, or some feature not working correctly in the older version.  The only ones that I just wanted to run unstable are.. lemme check my /etc/portage/package.keywords... Skype and Pidgin.  And possibly Mplayer too, I was thinking of.  Everything else was either because of problems or of it being in the Sunrise overlay (everything in there is masked as unstable since it's not an official part of the Portage tree).
    How easy is it to get an older version of a package?  I ask because I want Flash 9.0.48.0-r1, NOT 9.0.115.0.  The newer one made my Firefox commit suicide and just close with an error when I viewed certain pages (youtube, etc. was fine, but even going to www.adobe.com made it crash *irony*).  Gentoo forum users told me that then newer one was unmasked because of a security flaw found in the older one, but for me, I'd rather take my chances with the hole than have firefox crash every five minutes!!!!  Is there any way to specify not to update a package either, for when you do a world update (or whatever they are called in Arch)?  This also has to do with Flash... I'll give the newer one a try... maybe it was just a Gentoo issue... but if not, I'm DEFINITELY downgrading!
    I like how easy it seems for Arch users to add packages to AUR so they are available to others... this is harder to do on Gentoo, despite that everything is source-based.  It's most like there is a wall between the users and the developers that cannot be broken easily.  This seems like a good way to let users have a little fun in the developer's world without *being* one.
    One last question while I'm here.. my other friend who I sugested Arch to... I just want to confirm that Arch would support his CPU.  He said to me:
    "Oh, and my CPU arch is amd64 / x86-64 / emt64-t
    thechnically its em64t since its an intel CPU but i am running a k8 optimized system (because I used to have a opteron)"
    ^_^
    PS: Your forums may be smaller than those of Gentoo, but that is not necessarily a disadvantage.  There is like a perfect size, I think.  You can be too small OR too big... with bigger forums, it is so much easier for a thread to just get buried if no one can answer it right away, even though someone else might be able to but will never see it because it's already buried.  This happened to me in the Ubuntu forums.  I obviously do not run Ubuntu but posted a question there regarding mtpfs with a particular MP3 player, because I figured the forums were large enough that I'd get at least a few people with the same mp3 player and they could tell me their experiences with the program.  HA!  Instead, I just got 0 replies and it was simply buried.  With forums, bigger isn't *always* better, imo.
    PPS: What is your policy on patching the source code?  For example, GTK+ recently deprecated a few features that TiLP(1 and 2) depends on.  The source code will now not compile.  I made a patch for it to fix it (I was supposed to submit that ebuild two days ago... grah, I really should do it tomorrow!), for otherwise it just gives errors.  If it is TiLp2 you have in the repository, it is literally as simple as adding one line in the source code (and is the fix the developer himself recommended), but Gentoo did not even notice and kept the source code in the tree the same even though it would no longer compile! @_@  This kind of ticked me off, personally, which is why I have to submit that patch tomorrow!  ha ha
    Last edited by violagirl23 (2008-01-24 06:00:10)

  • How to install Arch from hard drive?

    Hello
    I have an old laptop - Pentium II 266 MHz, 128Mb RAM and I want to install Arch on it.
    The problem is that there is no way to boot from this laptop -> floppy is broken, CD drive is not bootable, no available boot options from BIOS to boot from PXE or USB.
    So, I found this link useful (but not enough).
    I have done everything as described on the upper link, but on the final step 7 I don't know how to proceed.
    What I have got is:
    Arch installation CD is in the CD drive.
    After loading vmlinuz26 and archiso.img (which is RAM Disk or initrd) it shows this message: "waiting 30 seconds for device /dev/disk/by-label/"
    And another message: "ERROR: boot device didn't show up after 30 seconds" and after that it put me in the ramfs prompt.
    I try this in ramfs prompt, but without success:
    1. ln -s /dev/sr0 /dev/archiso
    2. exit (and try again)
    What I want is to tell the installer that it must proceed with the installation files on my CD drive.
    But how to do that?
    If it is not possible, then how could I install Arch on this old laptop? Is there any other methods to try?
    PS: There is Windows 2000 and Windows 98 installed on this laptop, but I want to install Arch on it. The whole hard drive is one partition.
    Last edited by clovenhoof (2011-08-09 06:49:48)

    Try either of the following:
    * Add archisolabel=LABEL to the kernel line in menu.lst, where LABEL is the filesystem label of the partition where the ISO resides.
    * Add archisodevice=/dev/sdaX to the kernel line in menu.lst, where sdaX should be replaced with the partition where the ISO resides.
    [Edit]
    Hmmm, sorry I think I was wrong. With the above, you need also extract the ISO, put the arch/ directory at the root of the partition.
    Alternatively, you can put the ISO to the root of that partition, and add img_dev=/dev/sdaX and img_loop=foo-bar.iso. For details, see:
    https://projects.archlinux.org/archiso.git/tree/README
    BUT even if it loads, I don't think you will be able to install Arch on the same partition since it's mounted readonly to /bootmnt, (unless, you explicitly add copytoram to the kernel line, in which case, everything is copied to RAM, but since the machine has got only 128MB of RAM, this is not gonna happen). So, you need to put the ISO (or the extracted squashfs images) to a different partition than your target installation partition...
    There probably are other things I'm missing... Gotta say this sounds quite challenging.
    [Edit2]
    Bah! Try archisodevice=/dev/sr0 then!
    Last edited by lolilolicon (2011-08-09 07:48:17)

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