Steve,
  Thanks for the information.  One more small piece of information to make
me Linux wiser.
  Art Ross

Steve Borho wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 09:42:07PM -0500, Art Ross wrote:
> > I'm aware of how to check the status of NIC's and
> > serial ports, but is there a way in Linux to check
> > out what IRQ's and base I/O's are being used and
> > by what hardware.  When setting up a machine it
> > would be nice to know what hardware is causing IRQ
> > and/or base I/O address conflicts.
>
> Every running device driver notifies the kernel of what IRQ and ioport
> ranges are used.  They are presented to the user in /proc/interrupts and
> /proc/ioports respectively.
>
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