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Kali linux boot issue with bios



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I have an old hardware, IBM server system X3350. I am trying to install Kali Linux on that. It's continously giving me the following errors during boot.
I tried installing both 32bit and 64 bit versions.



The error is ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size.
enter image description here



The installation went fine and I have made the entire disk into a logical partition.










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    If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

    – Eric F
    23 hours ago






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    Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

    – Mokubai
    22 hours ago











  • @Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

    – ken
    22 hours ago











  • @Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

    – ken
    22 hours ago


















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I have an old hardware, IBM server system X3350. I am trying to install Kali Linux on that. It's continously giving me the following errors during boot.
I tried installing both 32bit and 64 bit versions.



The error is ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size.
enter image description here



The installation went fine and I have made the entire disk into a logical partition.










share|improve this question







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  • 1





    If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

    – Eric F
    23 hours ago






  • 1





    Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

    – Mokubai
    22 hours ago











  • @Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

    – ken
    22 hours ago











  • @Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

    – ken
    22 hours ago














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I have an old hardware, IBM server system X3350. I am trying to install Kali Linux on that. It's continously giving me the following errors during boot.
I tried installing both 32bit and 64 bit versions.



The error is ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size.
enter image description here



The installation went fine and I have made the entire disk into a logical partition.










share|improve this question







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I have an old hardware, IBM server system X3350. I am trying to install Kali Linux on that. It's continously giving me the following errors during boot.
I tried installing both 32bit and 64 bit versions.



The error is ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size.
enter image description here



The installation went fine and I have made the entire disk into a logical partition.







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  • 1





    If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

    – Eric F
    23 hours ago






  • 1





    Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

    – Mokubai
    22 hours ago











  • @Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

    – ken
    22 hours ago











  • @Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

    – ken
    22 hours ago














  • 1





    If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

    – Eric F
    23 hours ago






  • 1





    Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

    – Mokubai
    22 hours ago











  • @Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

    – ken
    22 hours ago











  • @Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

    – ken
    22 hours ago








1




1





If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

– Eric F
23 hours ago





If you can't successfully install Kali by yourself, chances are great that Kali isn't the right flavor of Linux for you. Perhaps try Ubuntu or Debian.

– Eric F
23 hours ago




1




1





Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

– Mokubai
22 hours ago





Your key problems are not ACPI:SPCR Unexpected SPCR Access width. Defaulting to byte size. they are the Gave up waiting for root file system device and ALERT! /dev/sdb1 does not exist. which means that either your /ect/fstab is setup wrong or you installed it somewhere that the system cannot access. Without details from you showing us the contents of all important files you setup to install it or what process you used (you need to walk us through what happens at each stage, not just "I followed some guide") there is little we can do to help you.

– Mokubai
22 hours ago













@Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

– ken
22 hours ago





@Eric F, The installation was successful, no errors were reported during installation.

– ken
22 hours ago













@Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

– ken
22 hours ago





@Mokubai I have installed using graphical interface of Kali and created seperate partitions for each directories. The shell allows you to navigate the file system and I can see the dev, etc, root, home and other folders in there.

– ken
22 hours ago










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