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SubjectRe: Recent x86-64 patch causes many devices to disappear
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On Friday 26 May 2006 12:29, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Andi Kleen wrote:
> > The problem is that most people cannot figure out how
> > to disable this in the BIOS so we needed a way to make it boot
> > out of the box.
>
> Agreed.

Do you use SCSI on your box? According to Joachim booting with
segmentation on and not pci=noacpi SCSI is not seen. And that's the
default setup on the machine which made it unusable.

>
>
> > Booting without PCI-X is better than booting with it.
>
> May I suppose you mean "booting without PCI-X is better than not booting
> at all" ? Booting with PCI-X is obviously better.

Yes.


-Andi
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