07-16-2009
Thanks for your answer, Nitin!
I disabled ACPI. IO APIC was already disabled. Unfortunately the "Enable VT-x/AMD-V" options is not active. It still doesn't work. I guess that my CPU doesn't support this option. Could this be the problem? I installed other operating systems and it installed without any problem - Ubuntu, CentOS, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris, Windows XP.
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acpiconf
ACPICONF(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ACPICONF(8)
NAME
acpiconf -- control ACPI power management
SYNOPSIS
acpiconf [-h] [-i batt] [-k ack] [-s type]
DESCRIPTION
The acpiconf utility allows the user control of the ACPI power management functions. The following command-line options are recognized:
-h Displays a summary of available options.
-i batt Get design information about the specified battery.
-k ack Ack or abort a pending suspend request using the argument provided. Most users should not use this option directly.
-s type Enters the specified sleep mode. Recognized types are 1 (only the CPU clock is stopped), 2 (not implemented on most systems but
similar to S1), 3 (the CPU context is lost and memory context is preserved), 4 (the CPU context is lost and memory context is stored
to disk) and 5 (soft off). Sleep states may also be given as S1, S2, etc. The supported states depend on BIOS implementation,
including ACPI byte code (AML). If the /etc/rc.suspend and /etc/rc.resume scripts are executable, they will be run before and after
entering the given sleep state.
SEE ALSO
acpi(4), acpidump(8), apm(8)
HISTORY
The acpiconf utility appeared in FreeBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
The acpiconf utility was written by Mitsuru Iwasaki <iwasaki@FreeBSD.org>. This manual page was written by Dag-Erling Smorgrav
<des@FreeBSD.org>.
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