On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 01:35:22PM +0100, Kenn Humborg wrote:
> Use pnpdump to get a dump of the PNP configuration
> after booting straight into linux and then after booting
> Windows first.
>> Use diff to see what the differences are.
>> Then take the bit that's different from the one that
> works, uncomment it and save it as /etc/isapnp.conf.
>> Chances are your distribution's boot scripts will check
> for this file and use it to set up ISA PNP devices for
> you, so just try booting straight into linux again.
Well one of the machines has no ISA cards at all, so would this still be
worthwhile?
I'm running SuSE 6.2 on both btw.
Eoin
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