Greg KH wrote: > On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 12:41:03AM +0200, Henrik Persson wrote: > >>Linus Torvalds wrote: >> >>>There it is. >>> >>>The most painful part of 2.6.13 is likely to be the fact that we made x86 >>>use the generic PCI bus setup code for assigning unassigned resources. >>>That uncovered rather a lot of nasty small details, but should also mean >>>that a lot of laptops in particular should be able to discover PCI devices >>>behind bridges that the BIOS hasn't set up. >>> >>>We've hopefully fixed up all the problems that the longish -rc series >>>showed, and it shouldn't be that painful, but if you have device problems, >>>please make a report that at a minimum contains the unified diff of the >>>output of "lspci -vvx" running on 2.6.12 vs 2.6.13. That might give us >>>some clues. >> >>Well. 2.6.13 won't boot if I have my Netgear WG511 in the cardbus slot. >>It boots just fine if it isn't inserted, though. If I insert it later >>on, the computer will freeze and won't respond, just like it does on boot. >> >>2.6.12.5 works just fine, and I just did make oldconfig and used the >>defaults (except for the hardware monitoring). >> >>Suggestions, anyone? > > > Can you try the patch posted to lkml at: > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=112541348008047&w=2 > from Ivan to see if that helps this?
Indeed. 2.6.13 now booting without any problems at all (well, no problems yet anyway..) :) -- Henrik Persson
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