Re: FAO i386 / amd64 port users

2019-12-06 Thread Martin Husemann
On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 11:06:48PM +, Sevan Janiyan wrote: > Nevermind, pciverbose option has been enabled in the amd64 & i386 > GENERIC kernel configs instead. Why? Martin

Re: FAO i386 / amd64 port users

2019-12-05 Thread Sevan Janiyan
On 04/12/2019 22:20, Sevan Janiyan wrote: > Hello, > I've set the boot loader to load the pciverbose module by default via > boot.cfg, this will result in a slightly different dmesg output (more > info about devices), if you don't like this change or would prefer to > spare resources, edit

Re: FAO i386 / amd64 port users

2019-12-05 Thread Martin Husemann
On Wed, Dec 04, 2019 at 10:20:28PM +, Sevan Janiyan wrote: > Hello, > I've set the boot loader to load the pciverbose module by default via > boot.cfg, this will result in a slightly different dmesg output (more > info about devices) ... in new installations. This change will not affect

FAO i386 / amd64 port users

2019-12-04 Thread Sevan Janiyan
Hello, I've set the boot loader to load the pciverbose module by default via boot.cfg, this will result in a slightly different dmesg output (more info about devices), if you don't like this change or would prefer to spare resources, edit /boot.cfg and remove the 'load pciverbose;' statement. To