Can't Read VPD Keys (nForce3 Problem)
James Wilkinson
james at westexe.demon.co.uk
Sat Dec 11 00:05:28 UTC 2004
Amy M wrote:
> Installation of FC3 on my Shuttle SN95G5 (Athlon64) with an SATA HD was
> flawless. (I spent almost half a day trying to install Windows XP-Pro
> but to no avail; this clearly demonstrates how far Linux has progressed
> in consumer desktops!!!)
>
> However, in checking the dmesg file, I found the following repeated
> error message:
>
> eth0: -- ERROR --
> Class: internal Software error
> Nr: 0x19e
> Msg: Vpd: Cannot read VPD keys
>
> In three days of operation, this stupid message also caused the
> /var/log/messages file to balloon to more than 20 MB. While this may
> seem to be only a nuisance and does not seem to cause any problem, the
> real problem was experienced when I tried to log into init 3--this
> naughty message continuously popped up, making it impossible to enter
> any command.
In /etc/syslog.conf, there are the following two lines:
| # Everybody gets emergency messages
| *.emerg *
What happens if you comment out the second line? Or, better still,
change the last asterisk to something like /var/log/emerg ? (And
truncate that file occasionally?)
This is only a workaroung. It's not a fix. But it looks like the bug is
in the BIOS, at a quick glance.
James.
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