Hi, I am running on an Advent laptop with and AMD64 3000+ processor in it. I've downloaded the 2004.1 AMD64 Universal live cd and attempted to boot to install. At system boot, around the time hotplug kicks in or thereabouts I get a warning telling me my CPU temperature is 80 degrees C, then 95 degrees C almost immediately afterwards. The system then begins to go through it's shutdown routine until it stops at unmounting the drives, where it just hangs indefinitely. This situation persists even when noacpi, noapm, nohotplug etc parameters to boot from the live cd. I am able to boot from a 2004.0 x86 live CD with no problems whatsoever. Regards, Justin Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Insert Live CD 2. Boot 3. Tada! CPU temperature warning, system resets Actual Results: Live CD begins to shutdown after receiving temperature warning. Expected Results: I would hopefully end up at a prompt, from where I could begin installing :)
Sorry to be annoying like this, but - is it actually telling the truth? Seeing as nobody else appears to have had this problem, I suspect it may actually be right. Your fan, or heatsink, or whatever may be broken. Please check that the temperature is actually behaving and report back.
Any word on this? Adding amd64@gentoo.org so they can investigate.
I've the same problem, scripts tell me Warnign cpu temperature 80
I've the same problem, scripts tell me Warnign cpu temperature 80°C, Warnign cpu temperature 95°C then it shoutdown! If i append -noacpi, i can boot but the keyboard seems disable...
Have you guys tried any of the -test series of CDs?
Please test the 2004.2 livecd and let me know if the newer kernel has resolved the problem for you. Since we don't have access to Advent laptop hardware, it's kinda hard to say whether it's lying or not.
No response from user. Closing due to lack of hardware to test.