The following is a little patch I've been having to
do to get development kernels to configure PCI right on
my G4. I know it's not the right thing to do, but I've
never managed to figure out what's wrong with the original;
maybe somebody who understands config-speak will know.

   Anyway, without this trick, I can't configure
tulip ethernet, firewire, etc, so I'm still wondering
if it's just all a big mistake on my part - surely
someone else should have hit this problem...


----
Chris J. Bednar   <http://optics.tamu.edu/~bednar/>
Director, Distributed Computing Product Group
http://AdvancedDataSolutions.com/

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--- linux-2.4.0-test8-pmac/arch/ppc/config.in-pciconf-prepatch  Mon Aug 28 18:56:02 
2000
+++ linux-2.4.0-test8-pmac/arch/ppc/config.in   Sat Sep  9 11:16:38 2000
@@ -106,9 +106,9 @@
 else
    if [ "$CONFIG_6xx" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_PPC64BRIDGE" = "y" ]; then
       define_bool CONFIG_PCI y
-   else
-   # CONFIG_8xx
-      bool 'QSpan PCI' CONFIG_PCI
+# -?huh?-   else
+# -?huh?-   # CONFIG_8xx
+# -?huh?-      bool 'QSpan PCI' CONFIG_PCI
    fi
 fi
 


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