Hi all,

    I CVSUP'd last night (4-21-99) to the latest and greatest.  I created
a
completely new kernel configuration file based upon GENERIC and LINT.  My
problem arose when I added the support for "pnp0".  I have a Yamaha sound
card (pcm0) which needs PNP.  When compiling the kernel, it failed with an
error saying the PNP something or other was already defined (sorry, I
don't
have the output).  The funny thing is I went in my configuration file and
removed the reference to "pnp0" and recompiled.  The kernel compiled just
fine and the computer boots ok.  However, during the boot process the
kernel
was doing pnp probes of the hardware.  Is PNP a permanant and mandatory
feature in the kernel now?  If not, how do I remove it?  At some point I
will take a snapshot of current and put it on my old 486/ISA box (no pnp).

Tom Veldhouse
ve...@visi.com




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