Re: [SLE] IRQ routing conflict in pirq table.
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On Tuesday 17 April 2001 01:18, you wrote:
At 10:31 AM 15/04/2001 +0000, you wrote:
Hello All,
I get the following message when booting:
" IRQ routing conflict in pirq table. Try pci=autoirq"
The routing conflict message is in the section dealing with my new SB PCI128 card- which was recognised and used by SuSE's stock kernal set-up, but refuses to run with my compiled 2.4 kernal.
I tired the usual doc sources and this list's records to no effect, and so tried adding it to the lilo perameters.
This just got me a "PCI: unknown option 'autoirq' " message.
Can anyone help/advise?
I've had the same problem with my sblive soundcard and one responded to my post for help. I hope you have more luck. Oh and I've still not solved my problem as I've no idea where to make irq changes.
b stephen harding
By co-incidence (?) I picked up this at The Register this morning. It may be part of the problem (if you're using a Via chipset as I do). HTH Terence
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On Tuesday 17 April 2001 07:19, Terence McCarthy wrote:
On Tuesday 17 April 2001 01:18, you wrote:
At 10:31 AM 15/04/2001 +0000, you wrote:
Hello All,
I get the following message when booting:
" IRQ routing conflict in pirq table. Try pci=autoirq"
The routing conflict message is in the section dealing with my new SB PCI128 card- which was recognised and used by SuSE's stock kernal set-up, but refuses to run with my compiled 2.4 kernal.
I tired the usual doc sources and this list's records to no effect, and so tried adding it to the lilo perameters.
This just got me a "PCI: unknown option 'autoirq' " message.
Can anyone help/advise?
I've had the same problem with my sblive soundcard and one responded to my post for help. I hope you have more luck. Oh and I've still not solved my problem as I've no idea where to make irq changes.
b stephen harding
By co-incidence (?) I picked up this at The Register this morning.
Sorry- forgot the URL http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/3/18267.html
It may be part of the problem (if you're using a Via chipset as I do).
HTH
Terence
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