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Subject: RE: [ilugd] IRQ probe
Hi,
I presume you are using GRUB as your bootloader as
it is installed by default in Red Hat 8. Open the
/boot/grub/grub.conf file and modify the line similar
to [these lines are from my grub.conf file, yours will
be slightly different] --->
ker
Hi,
I presume you are using GRUB as your bootloader as
it is installed by default in Red Hat 8. Open the
/boot/grub/grub.conf file and modify the line similar
to [these lines are from my grub.conf file, yours will
be slightly different] --->
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-14_custom_fs ro root=LABEL=/
in Lilo
use append parameter.
Grub
append at end of kernel parameter
Supreet
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sudeep
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From: Bhaskar Dutta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 6:49 PM
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
Subject: Re: [ilugd] IRQ probe
Hi,
pass hdc=noprobe hdd=noprobe as boot params to your
kernel. This
Hi,
pass hdc=noprobe hdd=noprobe as boot params to your
kernel. This should stop the probe. BTW are you using
alan's patches (with mandrake)? Seemed to be a problem
somewhere with that. Kindly mention the kernel and
patches you have installed. Your VIA ide controller's
second channel seems to h
hi all i am pasting few lines of dmesg, it says IRQ probe on the hdc and
hdd, which take some time, and makes the system to take more time to boot.
all i want to ask is what is IRQ probe and how to stop the irq probe, if
required?
thanks
sudeep
DE: VIA vt82c596a (rev 09) IDE UDMA33 controller on p