First of all, I'm sorry my replies don't nest in the mailing list 
archives; my webmail client doesn't respect the headers used by 
mailman.

Secondly, appending either "pci=direct" OR "pci=bios" did not 
resolve the problem, and in each case "PCI: Fatal: No config space 
access function found" still appeared.

I'd like to point out that further down, it still says "PCI: System 
does not support PCI", which is why I initially ignored the "Fatal" 
error.  I looked at similar messages with dmesg while running 6.2-5 
from CD, and it too says "PCI: System does not support PCI".  
However, the dmesg output does lack the "Fatal" error, and earlier 
on mentions something about allocating PCI resources.

Aside from that, dmesg says that isolinux on the 6.2-5 CD passes 
"initrd=initramfs_data.cpio.gz BOOT_IMAGE=linux" as a kernel 
parameter.  What is the function of "BOOT_IMAGE=linux", and why 
shouldn't I need that in my menu.lst?

Any ideas what I should try next?  Thanks again, I really 
appreciate your help.

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