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[ILUG] PCI probe problem

[ILUG] PCI probe problem

David Ryan david at ryanit.ie
Sun Apr 25 11:24:24 IST 1999


Sorry, I left out the most important part - it gives these messages just before
freezing the installation.

Does anyone have a loan of a newer distribution ?  Preferably someone I can
meet at lunchtime tomorrow somewhere in the Baggot Bridge area ?

Thanks,

David

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From: 	Paul Kelly[SMTP:longword at indigo.ie]
Sent: 	24 April 1999 19:39
To: 	ilug at linux.ie
Subject: 	Re: [ILUG] PCI probe problem

David Ryan wrote:
> 
> I'm having a problem installing RedHat 4.2 on my brand new machine.
> I'm not actually sure what's on the system, but when I start the
> install it starts to do a PCI probe and comes up with the following
> error - "Unknown PCI device 1039:5600" and "Unknown PCI device 1039:9".

These are just warnings noting that the kernel can't name some of your
PCI cards. It's quite normal. It's not a problem. It won't stop you
using these devices.

Paul.







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