Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Sun, 9 Aug 1998 16:45:07 -0400 (EDT) | | From | Quantum Fire <> | | Subject | Re: Bug: PCI discovered primary peer bus |
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On 9 Aug 1998 peloy@ven.ra.rockwell.com wrote:
> I disabled access to PCI through the BIOS and am > using direct access right now mi no problems. > > peloy.-
w/ 2.1.115 --
Well I tried enabling just BIOS access for PCI in the kernel, that didn't work. Then I tried enabling just direct access for PCI in the kernel, that didn't work.
Same problem in both cases. "PCI Discovered primary peer bus xx" And I double checked both times that I was booting the updated kernel.
Originally in the older kernels that worked I had both defined so I believe the kernel was using the BIOS in that case?
So it seems a change in PCI access broke on my chipset. I have an UMC chipset on my motherboard, so I'm assuming PCI is implemented in those chips. Didn't you say you had UMC chips too, or am I confusing that with another thread I was following? But then why did direct access work for you and not for me :P
It broke somewhere in the 2.1.11x series, cause I'm using 2.1.108 no problem and have used 2.1.109 with no problem.
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