Yup thats right. You may have an IRQ conflict.

The the boot log is stored in /var/log. It could be in either dmesg or 
syslog or maybe somewhere else depending on your syslog config.

At 02:55 7/11/1999 +0000, Tim Fletcher wrote:
> > Our card is set to cc00, irq 6, and it has to be 4
> > mbps, not 16
>
>Isn't IRQ 6 floppy controller 0?
>
>Unless you have that moved / turned off
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