On Friday 08 June 2001 8:27 am, you wrote:
> > Do you get pnpdump/isapnp in your distribution?
> > It can tell you the values of IRQ/DMA/IO that the BIOS agreed with
> > your pnp cards at bootup and (in conjunction with modules.conf)
> > ensure that linux uses the same values.
>
> Yes, I have them - haven't checked them yet - what should I do if they
> don't match?
Another complication, 2.4 supports Plug n Pray directly, so the old isapnp
tools aren't supposed to be necessary.
This could be why it's not workign as Michael expects.
Rob
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