Sorry for my bad mail! Thank you,Andrew!
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>> After doing test,I find that if linux kernel scans devfn above 0xA0,
>> the chipset locks up.
>> Could somebody please give me advice to fix the bug?
>You can just skip it. It is how I solved it.
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Hi,
> After doing test,I find that if linux kernel scans devfn above 0xA0,
> the chipset locks up.
> Could somebody please give me advice to fix the bug?
You can just skip it. It is how I solved it.
-Andrew
> >>After I migrated VIA vt5426 to new mainboard(PCChips M787CL,not M787CL+:
> >> NB is
After doing test,I find that if linux kernel scans devfn above 0xA0,
the chipset locks up.
Could somebody please give me advice to fix the bug?
riskin
>>After I migrated VIA vt5426 to new mainboard(PCChips M787CL,not M787CL+:
>> NB is VT8601,SB is VT82C686B),when probing PCI devices,the kernel
>
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After I migrated VIA vt5426 to new mainboard(PCChips M787CL,not M787CL+:
> NB is VT8601,SB is VT82C686B),when probing PCI devices,the kernel
> halted.So is there any option in LinuxBIOS need to be configed to avoid
> the kernel halt? But the kernel can
Hello ron,
After I migrated VIA vt5426 to new mainboard(PCChips M787CL,not M787CL+: NB is
VT8601,SB is VT82C686B),when probing PCI devices,the kernel halted.So is there any
option in LinuxBIOS need to be configed to avoid the kernel halt? But the kernel can
work well on PCChips M/B bios.
I us
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