Tried another path:
- Installed on a spare HDD using VMware in Windows (assigned full disk to VMware), no additional drivers or anything changed
- Updated kernel to 4.11rc1 (using prebuild binaries)
- Updated grub parameters: acpi=off quiet loglevel=3
- Rebooted computer with that drive as the boot disk
Still gets stuck during startup. Removing the acpi=off parameter spews again the irq trap messages so same situation.
Setup is 1700X on Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming 5 motherboard
For all it's worth I'm also using an NVMe bootdrive - not sure it makes a difference.
Giving up until a kernel dev with the appropriate knowledge looks into this.
Still no dice.
Tried another path:
- Installed on a spare HDD using VMware in Windows (assigned full disk to VMware), no additional drivers or anything changed
- Updated kernel to 4.11rc1 (using prebuild binaries)
- Updated grub parameters: acpi=off quiet loglevel=3
- Rebooted computer with that drive as the boot disk
Still gets stuck during startup. Removing the acpi=off parameter spews again the irq trap messages so same situation.
Setup is 1700X on Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming 5 motherboard
For all it's worth I'm also using an NVMe bootdrive - not sure it makes a difference.
Giving up until a kernel dev with the appropriate knowledge looks into this.