2006-08-03 10:05:03

by Helmut Toplizer

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Subject: pci=assign-busses output and problems


dmesg output told me to send this to this list.
However, rebooting after using pci=assign-busses distorts my
boot-screen after 1 sec. and is scrambled until xserver starts.
Xserver is working ok, text-console keeps being scrambled.

Attaching pci-assign-busses.txt with output and a output of dmesg before using
this option.

Helmut


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2006-08-05 06:41:42

by Greg KH

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Subject: Re: pci=assign-busses output and problems

On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 12:04:56PM +0200, Helmut wrote:
>
> dmesg output told me to send this to this list.
> However, rebooting after using pci=assign-busses distorts my
> boot-screen after 1 sec. and is scrambled until xserver starts.
> Xserver is working ok, text-console keeps being scrambled.
>
> Attaching pci-assign-busses.txt with output and a output of dmesg before using
> this option.

Which device is being hidden here? And if everything is working
properly, I wouldn't worry much about it :)

thanks,

greg k-h

2006-08-05 09:34:49

by Helmut Toplizer

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Subject: Re: pci=assign-busses output and problems

> >
> > Attaching pci-assign-busses.txt with output and a output of dmesg before
> > using this option.
>
> Which device is being hidden here?

Good question. It's a Toshiba Tecra S1 with SD-card reader, 2 PCMCIA,
DVD/CDRW drive, modem, ipw2200, ...

Maybe it's the card reader, never used it. That's why I attached
both dmesg outputs; thought you can find the info in there.

> And if everything is working
> properly, I wouldn't worry much about it :)

It's working as long pci=assign-busses is not used. (Can't tell for
sure for the card reader)

I'm having a problem with ipw2200 which is currently dealt with by the
maintainers of this modules. If it has nothing to do with it just
ignore this because I was just doing what the kernel told me to do ;-)


thanks,
Helmut