Richard Mittendorfer wrote:


Looks like a pci/acpi-issue with your toshiba. the kernel can't find a useable irq for the yenta bridge. sometimes you can fix this with
bios-entries, but i don't know the 2100. does the 2100 has a phoenix or
a toshiba bios?

If acpi is enabled on your lappi try to switch it off. If it's disabled
try to enable it. use a kernel command line like acpi=off at the
bootprompt:

linux acpi=off

However, acpi is quite useful for laptops.

Another boot option (besides acpi=off) would be acpi=noirq which should leave acpi usable while freeing up an irp.

Scott


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