Thanks for your input, Ray. In my research on this problem I had run
across the PnP problem and searched the BIOS for such a setting, but it
seems there is none. I have run across that setting in other BIOSes, but
it doesn't seem to be in this one. But your answer prompted me to search
through the
As you surmised, this is probably the hint that matters:
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 00:0a.0. Please
try using pci=biosirq
I suspect you have your system's BIOS set incorrectly. See if you have a
choice for PnP OS. If you do, and it is set to YES, change it to NO. Se
Greetings:
At this stage, I'm attempting to puzzle out why my machines can't seem to
use the NICs I've put in them. I've researched the cards pretty
substantially and I'm just sure I've found the right modules (but, perhaps
more than 1 module is needed, as seems to be the case with certain
cards?)
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At 09:34 03/03/2003 -0500, Paul Kraus wrote:
>How can I set samba to start when the server starts.
>Every time I reboot the machine I have su, /sbin/service smb restart.
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Hello Paul , Try 'man chkconfig' , Then 'chkconfig samba'
Hth , JimL
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
> How can I set samba to start when the server starts.
> Every time I reboot the machine I have su, /sbin/service smb restart.
> Paul Kraus
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How can I set samba to start when the server starts.
Every time I reboot the machine I have su, /sbin/service smb restart.
Paul Kraus
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