Russell Jackson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 09:23:45PM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Russell Jackson wrote:
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pnpbios: Bad PnP BIOS data checksum
Did you notice this? Try reflashing your motherboard to the latest
available BIOS revision, doing a "load defaults", and then clearing and
reseting the ESCD.
The box came from Dell with the latest revision already and there hasn't
been a newer one released since. I vaguely remember bringing this up on
the list shortly after the 6.1 release only to be told it was harmless.
I guess I can try reflashing just to be sure.
Thanks,
Is there any way to reorganize or reassign IRQs on modern motherboards?
On my 'little' home-/labs's server box one of the SATA II controllers of
the nForce4 is sharing IRQ with another device (can't remember, sorry)
and ehci() is shared with the nve()/nfe() nForce4 NIC. I remember myself
of sophisticated BIOSes (TYAN, e.g.) where someone could assign IRQs to
each PCI-X slot.
Regards,
Oliver
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