Jamin Collins wrote:
>
>Does the system have USB ports? If so, are they enabled/disabled?
Also,
>what video card are you using?  I notice that the SCSI controller is
>attempting to use 11.  However, I've never really had much success with

>using this IRQ as my systems have had other devices that wanted this
IRQ
>(video and USB normally).  You might be getting away with using 11
because
>14 and 15 are dormant under the other kernel (I'm speculating here).


No USB ports.  Video runs on IRQ 4 (which oddly enough doesn't show in
/proc/interrupts).  The SCSI device has never complained about being on
IRQ 11, but just for kicks, I moved it to IRQ 3 with the same results
I've been seeing for almost a week now.

/proc/interrupts doesn't show it (because the only working kernel I have
doesn't know about the Promise board so therefore doesn't see it), but
IRQ 14 is where the Promise resides.  /proc/pci shows it to be such.

*sigh*
--
Steve




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