can not reboot : PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address space for

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Hello, every one,

I tried to install redhat linux enterprise server version 4 (ES4) on the my system with the

following configuration


Pentium core 2 duo 2.66 E 6750
Intel DG33FB motherboard
160Gb Segate hard disk (SATA)
1024 mb (1GB) DDR2 TRAN RAM
Lg DVD/Cd WR


BUT AM GETTING AN ERROR INDICATING THAT drivers not found

Then i used the command "linux all-generic-ide irqpoll pci=nommconf"

it was installed sucessfully ,

but after the successful installation it shows me a message that u can reboot , i have

rebooted the machine but i still got new message , the new messages says:


uncompressing linux..ok, booting the kernel.
BIOS bug no explicit IRQ entries using default mptable (talk your hw vender)
PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address space for
PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address space for
PCI: Unable to handle 64-bit address space for
audit(1199830077.779:0): initialized
Red Hat nash version 4.1.18 starting
mkrootdev: label /1 not found
mount: errer 2 mounting ext3
mount: error 2 mounting none
switchroot: mount failed: 22
umount /initrd/dev failed: 2
kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!


and it will not rebooting at all

i have selected RedHat title in GRUB Menu and added 'noacpi' and also try to acpi=off ( and

also 'noapm' in another time) at the end of kernel line and rebooted again but am still

getting the same error.

if you know about this issue please let me know

Thank you,

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