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I just did a system update and upgrade on my Arch desktop. Just after getting past GRUB, I get this scrolling on the screen forever: this



ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L6F]...
ACPI Error: [PGRT]_Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND...
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [_GPE._L6F]...


What's going on? I found http://jhshi.me/2015/11/14/acpi-error-method-parseexecution-failed-_gpe_l6f/index.html and tried to implement it from my LiveUSB, but it didn't work.










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    I just did a system update and upgrade on my Arch desktop. Just after getting past GRUB, I get this scrolling on the screen forever: this



    ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L6F]...
    ACPI Error: [PGRT]_Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND...
    ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [_GPE._L6F]...


    What's going on? I found http://jhshi.me/2015/11/14/acpi-error-method-parseexecution-failed-_gpe_l6f/index.html and tried to implement it from my LiveUSB, but it didn't work.










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      I just did a system update and upgrade on my Arch desktop. Just after getting past GRUB, I get this scrolling on the screen forever: this



      ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L6F]...
      ACPI Error: [PGRT]_Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND...
      ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [_GPE._L6F]...


      What's going on? I found http://jhshi.me/2015/11/14/acpi-error-method-parseexecution-failed-_gpe_l6f/index.html and tried to implement it from my LiveUSB, but it didn't work.










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      I just did a system update and upgrade on my Arch desktop. Just after getting past GRUB, I get this scrolling on the screen forever: this



      ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, while evaluating GPE method [_L6F]...
      ACPI Error: [PGRT]_Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND...
      ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [_GPE._L6F]...


      What's going on? I found http://jhshi.me/2015/11/14/acpi-error-method-parseexecution-failed-_gpe_l6f/index.html and tried to implement it from my LiveUSB, but it didn't work.







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          I found this guide. I was able to boot turning off ACPI by adding the acpi=off flag in grub.



          Then I followed the guide above and was able to boot without acpi=off:





          1. If using sysdemd with rc.local disabled:



            systemctl enable rc-local.service



          2. Edit



            sudo systemctl edit --full rc-local



          3. Add to rc.local



            echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6F



          There were still a few of the ACPI error messages, but they did not affect booting.






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            I found this guide. I was able to boot turning off ACPI by adding the acpi=off flag in grub.



            Then I followed the guide above and was able to boot without acpi=off:





            1. If using sysdemd with rc.local disabled:



              systemctl enable rc-local.service



            2. Edit



              sudo systemctl edit --full rc-local



            3. Add to rc.local



              echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6F



            There were still a few of the ACPI error messages, but they did not affect booting.






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              I found this guide. I was able to boot turning off ACPI by adding the acpi=off flag in grub.



              Then I followed the guide above and was able to boot without acpi=off:





              1. If using sysdemd with rc.local disabled:



                systemctl enable rc-local.service



              2. Edit



                sudo systemctl edit --full rc-local



              3. Add to rc.local



                echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6F



              There were still a few of the ACPI error messages, but they did not affect booting.






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                I found this guide. I was able to boot turning off ACPI by adding the acpi=off flag in grub.



                Then I followed the guide above and was able to boot without acpi=off:





                1. If using sysdemd with rc.local disabled:



                  systemctl enable rc-local.service



                2. Edit



                  sudo systemctl edit --full rc-local



                3. Add to rc.local



                  echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6F



                There were still a few of the ACPI error messages, but they did not affect booting.






                share|improve this answer















                I found this guide. I was able to boot turning off ACPI by adding the acpi=off flag in grub.



                Then I followed the guide above and was able to boot without acpi=off:





                1. If using sysdemd with rc.local disabled:



                  systemctl enable rc-local.service



                2. Edit



                  sudo systemctl edit --full rc-local



                3. Add to rc.local



                  echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6F



                There were still a few of the ACPI error messages, but they did not affect booting.







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