> 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.
> Well one of the machines has no ISA cards at all, so would this still be
> worthwhile?
So, just to clarify this: do both machines have PCI
network cards? If so, then isapnp will be no help.
And I've deleted your original message, but didn't you
say that it works from Linux<-->Linux after you've
first booted the machine into Windows and then into
Linux? If I've picked that up wrong, then ignore
everything I said :-(
Later,
Kenn
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