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SubjectRe: What determines which interrupts are shared under Linux?
Roger Heflin wrote:
> On the specific kernel that I have I appear to have both IDE and
> sata_nv drivers, is there a way to force things to use sata_nv/libata
> rather than the older ide driver for the NVIDIA sata controller?

Are you saying that drivers/ide is binding to the NVIDIA SATA
controller? That seems odd, at least in the Fedora Core 5 kernel
configuration, drivers/ide would never try to bind to the SATA
controllers for me, only sata_nv would. Maybe you have some
configuration option turned on to make drivers/ide grab anything that
looks like an IDE controller, which probably shouldn't be turned on.

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