Kartoz, Michael F wrote:
I've tried using "linux noprobe" and "linux apic" and "linux noprobe
apic" to do the installation without any effect. When I specify
noprobe, I have to choose a driver to get AIC-7XXX support. At this
point, I have attempted to use various module parameters such as
"extended", "no_reset", and "no_probe" (not really knowing what they do)
but when I specify any options, the module does not load. I also tried
to use a Redhat 9.0 driver disk and was not surprised when it didn't
work since it is for an older kernel. I'd like to try a driver disk
compiled from a 2.6 kernel but haven't been able to find one.
Any ideas on how to make this work?
The 29160 is working for me with FC2 on an athlon system. Dual P3
sounds old enough that the acpi support may be broken. You may want to
try "pci=noacpi" or even "acpi=off"
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