On  6 May 98 at 12:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  But then, if I do a 
> 
>  $ cat /proc/interrupts
> 
>  0:      19722   timer
>  1:        614   keyboard
>  2:          0   cascade
>  4:        248 + serial
>  5:          1   sound blaster
>  9:         16 + ncr53c8xx
> 10:       5067   3c509
> 13:          1   math error
> 14:     231968 + ide0
> 15:        638 + ide1
> 
>  There's only one serial. Any ideas?

AFAIK /proc/interrupts only displays interrupts currently in use.  If 
you aren't using the other serial port then it won't show up.  I know 
that when I do that on my RH5 box it doesn't show my soundblaster - I 
haven't compiled in any support for it so it's not in use.

Cheers, Dave.
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