That's a good guess. You'll need to add the acpi=off kernel parameter. Presuming you're using grub, you can add "acpi=off" to the kernel parameters like such: kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-1.2200.fc5 ro root=LABEL=/fedora rhgb quiet acpi=off Keep everything you already have, simply add 'acpi=off' to the end of the list. Dazed_75 wrote: > I did a google search on the phrase "Misaligned resource pointer". > Almost all of the results I checked seemed to say this message comes > from ACPI and several said it was a known bug. Whether true or not, > since this has only to do with power management and you are using a > desktop system, you might just try booting with ACPI turned off. > > This is guesswork, but perhaps the slowness in booting has to do with > the attempt to discover controllable resources. It could also be that > conflicts from the new hardware are involved. In any case, turning off > ACPI is one of the common cures for booting a LiveCD on older systems. > > In any case, it is worth a shot and I think can be tried easily although > I do not know how. Maybe one of the gurus here can pop in and say how > or tell us I am totally wrong. :) > > On 11/20/06, *Michael Havens* > wrote: > > Hey.... look at that.... I ran an upgrade and that fixed most things. > > It still takes a minute to load the hardware driversand I still get > the 'misaligned resource pointer' error. And the minute long wait > before that > appears. > > On Sunday 19 November 2006 1:48 pm, Michael Havens wrote: > > Do ya all remember how I was compaining about my system being > slow? Well > > here is some of what is happening: > > > > I was watching the bootup and one of the first procedures was: > > Loading hardware drivers > >(which took about 66 seconds) > > > > Then three lines appeared at the same time which may have some > bearing in > > this matter; they said: > > SET: Misaligned resource pointer .... > > > > Here are a few examples of the slowness. > > 10 sec- kmail composer window (I didn't time an initial > kmail instance) > > 10 sec- susequent kmail instance > > 35 sec- first konsole of the day > > 6 sec- subsequently > > > > As previously stated, it was running normally until I installed > the new > > cards. > > > > Does anyone know what should be done to correct the problem? Yes, > I think > > reinstalling the system will fix it but I want to know how to do > it without > > starting over (again). > > > > Thanks guys (and gals). > > --------------------------------------------------- -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss