>> Unfortunately, this makes debugging quite difficult. If you have an >> opportunity to boot a Linux live-CD, you should be able to get the required >> tables with something like: >> >> # cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT > /dsdt.aml >> # cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/dynamic/SSDTx > /ssdtX.aml >> >> You could also verify the available P-states with something like: >> >> # cat sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies >> >> (But things may have changed, so adjust if necessary.) > > Tried to do this tonight, but I ran into problems with the Live CD not > wanting to use my serial console. I'll tinker with the ISO tomorrow > and try it again. I feel stupid. This morning after I got some rest I remember that, *DUH*, his twin brother (identical in every way) is running XCP! So I managed to pull the ACPI data off of that one. I'm hoping that being a dom0, that the Xen hypervisor hopefully didn't fiddle with things? If so, I'll see if I can manage to get it booted clean. Attached is the output. Thanks again! -Dustin
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