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Old 26th January 2009
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The problem here is that Oko slightly skewed his instructions..

@jack; at the boot> prompt, type boot -c which will enter the UKC(User Kernel Config) interface.

Code:
ukc> disable acpi
ukc> quit
Disabling ACPI may not help, in fact.. you might already have acpi enabled, in that case.. disable apm or pcibios instead.
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