Messages in this thread |  | | | From | peloy@ven ... | | Subject | Re: Bug: PCI discovered primary peer bus | | Date | 9 Aug 1998 04:54:14 GMT |
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I have reported this problem since 2.1.112 (or 113), I think, when Martin did some changes to bios32.c. Compilation of bios32.c broke in 2.1.114 and the fix in 2.1.115 still caused that "PCI discovered primary peer bus" on my machine. I disabled access to PCI through the BIOS and am using direct access right now mi no problems. I don't know if this the correct way of setting this up because PCI access through the BIOS used to work perfectly before 2.1.112. I've bugged Martin Mares a couple of times regarding this but have not got any answer...
peloy.-
James M. J. Cassidy <jcassidy@mice.dyn.ml.org> wrote: > > I know someone reported this error before with 2.1.114 and I was wondering > if they found out what the cause of it was. I'm willing to try any patches > to see if they work. > > The error is: (both with 2.1.114 and 2.1.115 kernels) > > when I boot up it keeps printing the message: > PCI discovered primary peer bus xx > (where xx is a number) > after a little bit the kernel oppss's then reboots the machine. > > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu > Please read the FAQ at http://www.altern.org/andrebalsa/doc/lkml-faq.html >
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