I tried your workaround but had no success. Could it be the bios version? I have:
dmi.bios.date: 05/07/2009
dmi.bios.vendor: Phoenix
dmi.bios.version: V0.3213
What is the output of:
grep . /sys/class/dmi/id/bios_*
on your system?
Or does it have to say "Linux" or 'Linux'? Or do I have to enable something else in addition to the boot parameters?
Hi Henning
I tried your workaround but had no success. Could it be the bios version? I have:
dmi.bios.date: 05/07/2009
dmi.bios.vendor: Phoenix
dmi.bios.version: V0.3213
What is the output of: dmi/id/ bios_*
grep . /sys/class/
on your system?
Or does it have to say "Linux" or 'Linux'? Or do I have to enable something else in addition to the boot parameters?
Thanks