In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Doug Rabson writes: : Due to the nature of the pnp code, it might be probed as ed1 instead of : ed0. I have a SBC here that has an onboard PNP ne2000 chip on it. It comes up as ed1 because I have ed0 at a wired address. I don't see ed0 at all, and it just works, so I just hacked my rc.conf to use ed1 rather than ed0 like I did when it ran 3.3R. Now for the obligitory tangent: Does FreeBSD have the ability to reassign IRQs for PNP devices? I have one that is coming up at IRQ 5, but I have a non-PNP device that is at 5, but many other IRQs free. There is no way in the BIOS to set which IRQs are used for PNP and which ones are designated for legacy devices. Warner To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: PnP problems on install floppy in 4.0-SNAPS ... Doug Rabson
- Re: PnP problems on install floppy in 4.0-SN... Jason DiCioccio
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- Re: PnP problems on install floppy ... Jason DiCioccio
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Doug Rabson
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Matthew N. Dodd
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Matthew N. Dodd
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Doug Rabson
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Matthew N. Dodd
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Jason DiCioccio
- Re: PnP problems on install floppy ... Warner Losh
- Re: PnP problems on install flo... Doug Rabson
- Re: PnP problems on install floppy in 4.0-SNAPS from curr... Daniel C. Sobral
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- Re: PnP problems on install floppy in 4.0-SNAPS ... Daniel C. Sobral
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