Ok, I understand that. You have to be aware, that not only the irq line
has changed. You are using a completely *different* interrupt
controller. I.e., another chip is doing that function. If I have
troubles, I switch to LOCAL-APIC and then I stay with that. When I find
the cause, perhaps I try to swich to IO-APIC again.
What I want to say is, irq matter is quite important.
=b
That's what I was talking about. I tried LOCAL- and IO-APIC. All that
changed was the IRQ. No behaviour-change at all.
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