On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 00:51:32 EDT, [email protected] said: > I've also seen the eth0 MSI IRQ evaporate, leaving *two* 'none-edge' IRQs, > but I can't replicate it at the moment, as it seems to happen pseudo-randomly. Ignore this part - the problem is confined to the HDA-Intel driver. I've verified the eth0 was a red herring - what would happen is if I booted it while undocked, the startup scripts would try to ifconfig it up, find no link on the device, and then ifconfig it down, at which point /proc/interrupts would show it as 'none-edge' because at one time there *had* been interrupts on it when it was 'PCI-MSI-edge', but it was then turned off again.
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