Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020224 13:12] wrote:
> > Try the following patch; the failure message will be
> > somewhat less cryptic, since it will tell you the
> > proximal reason for failure out of the 5 possibles
> > for the message you are seeing. 8-).
>
> C
* Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020224 13:12] wrote:
>
> Try the following patch; the failure message will be
> somewhat less cryptic, since it will tell you the
> proximal reason for failure out of the 5 possibles
> for the message you are seeing. 8-).
Cool explanation, the attached patch
In the last episode (Feb 24), Terry Lambert said:
> zhuravlev alexander wrote:
> > vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0
> > unknown: can't assign resources
> > unknown: can't assign resources
> > unknown: can't assign resources
> > unknown: can't assign resources
> > unknow
Michael Smith wrote:
> > It is if you have your BIOS configured incorrectly with
> > regard to whether you are running a "PNP OS".
>
> It's also normal if you have hints loaded for things that could have been
> autoconfigured, which is what the above seems to suggest.
OK. 8-). I've always seen
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> zhuravlev alexander wrote:
> > vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0
> > unknown: can't assign resources
>
zhuravlev alexander wrote:
> vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assign resources
> unknown: can't assign resources
>
> > Could someone please either take a look at this, or give an
> > authoritative comment as to why it's happening.
This is the ISA PnP code reporting devices enumerated via the PnP BIOS.
At the moment, our support code isn't smart enough to use either the PnP
interface or the resource
Trent Nelson wrote:
>
> Ted Sikora wrote:
>
> > Your right the addresses seem to be standard machine resources. Are you
> > using SMP? The irq's are remapped on a SMP machine so maybe that's were
> > the trouble lies? The PNP tag is what has me stumped. I replaced the isa
> > cards with pci this
Ted Sikora wrote:
> Your right the addresses seem to be standard machine resources. Are you
> using SMP? The irq's are remapped on a SMP machine so maybe that's were
> the trouble lies? The PNP tag is what has me stumped. I replaced the isa
> cards with pci this evening out of curiosity...same
Trent Nelson wrote:
>
> Ted Sikora wrote:
> >
> > I have been getting these messages from my kernel for some time now.
> > Could the culprit be these 2 isa cards:
> > non-pnp SB16 sbc0
> > ne2000 ed0
> > They are on a SMP BP6
>
> I've posted a message both to current and questions about
Ted Sikora wrote:
>
> I have been getting these messages from my kernel for some time now.
> Could the culprit be these 2 isa cards:
> non-pnp SB16 sbc0
> ne2000 ed0
> They are on a SMP BP6
I've posted a message both to current and questions about this now. I'm
experiencing the same th
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