I have one problem, though.  During the kernel boot:

        isa_dmainit(2, 1024) failed

    And, of course, any access to something that needs isa 
    dma (e.g. floppy) panics.  It's a large-memory machine (1G).
    I was under the impression that this was supposed to be fixed
    in the vm/vm_page.c commit:

        vm/vm_page.c
        revision 1.128
        date: 1999/03/19 05:21:03;  author: alc;  state: Exp;  lines: +8 -2
        Construct the free queue(s) in descending order (by physical
        address) so that the first 16MB of physical memory is allocated
        last rather than first.  On large-memory machines, this avoids
        the exhaustion of low physical memory before isa_dmainit has run.

    Anyone have any ideas?

                                        -Matt



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