Messages in this thread | | | From | "SethMeister G." <> | Subject | Re: EIDE beats SCSI | Date | Tue, 29 Apr 1997 22:58:06 -0400 (EDT) |
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> When I boot Linux, I typed: "ramdisk ide2=0x168,0x36e,10". It begins to > work fine. It can boot Linux and detect CD-ROM through Sound Blaster AWE32 > PNP with no problems. It is very strange that I do not need to use ISA PNP > Utility.
Hi,
This is a question I had for a bit... Can you use the PnP util from Intel to LOCK resources to a PnP card (in DOS), then reboot and use those locked resource settings in another non-PnP operating system. From what I was doing it seemed trhat it was dependednt on the BIOS, because some BIOSes keep the config locked and some don't (dunno why-- could be a BIOS setting).
-S
PS: I realize this is not the same discussion as above, just wanted to add something, tho :).
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