On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Álvaro Arranz García wrote: > > I don't know whether this could help you, but I see that the initial > range of memory is assigned to the cardbus at pci_bus_size_cardbus > (drivers/pci/setup-pci.c). Doh. You are of course right. Try changing that CARDBUS_MEM_SIZE to 64M instead of 32M. Linus
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