I guess the post 2.0 kernels handle this differently. I know that if you use 2.0.3x the isapnp runs AFTER the kernel inits built-in's but BEFORE modules are loaded. The best thing would be for the driver to do the pnp stuff itself which is how (I think) it happens in windows. I'll have to revist this sound config stuff when I move to 2.2.1x (I'm waiting for 2.2.13 since 2.2.12 STILL has some bad bugs in it. Come on Allen!)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > > > I have compiled the sound support into my kernel > for a > > SB16 card also using isapnp. A few points which I > > noticed. > > > > 1. you MUST not compile INTO the kernel, make > sound > > drivers a module. After installing your new > kernel > > [snip] > > Not always true. I have a Creative Labs AWE64 ISA > PNP. I use kernel > 2.3.18ac10 and the built in isapnp routines. I also > compiled sound > support INTO the kernel and it works fine. The > kernel iaspnp inits the > card at bootup and then a few processes later the > kernel sound finds the > card and it works fine. > > Then again, not everyone likes using bleeding edge > kernels. > > --Ian Ehrenwald > > > ===== Amateur Radio, when all else fails! http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or ..... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com