Description of problem: Since I upgraded to kernel 4.14.89-server-1.mga6 the first messages while booting are: Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.466386] acpi LNXCPU:14: Failed to get unique processor _UID (0xff) Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.466405] acpi LNXCPU:15: Failed to get unique processor _UID (0xff) Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.466418] acpi LNXCPU:16: Failed to get unique processor _UID (0xff) Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.466431] acpi LNXCPU:17: Failed to get unique processor _UID (0xff) ... Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.468072] acpi LNXCPU:8f: Failed to get unique processor _UID (0xff) Feb 25 12:53:58 localhost kernel: [ 2.468349] ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-7e]) It does not happen with older kernel releases, but 4.14.100-server-1.mga6 has the same problem. How reproducible: It happens always on my system. Steps to Reproduce: Just boot.
Created attachment 10807 [details] lscpu
Created attachment 10808 [details] lspci
Summary: Failed to get unique processor _UID => Failed to get unique processor _UID since kernel 4.14.89-server-1.mga6, older kernels don't show the error, buit 4.14.100-server-1.mga6 does, tooCC: (none) => marja11Source RPM: (none) => kernel-4.14.100Assignee: bugsquad => kernel
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CC: (none) => ouaurelienResolution: (none) => OLDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED