Stelian Pop wrote:
>> Also, "lspnp -bv" should work and "lspnp -v" should fail.
>
>It doesn't:
>
># lspnp -v
>00 PNP0c02 bridge controller: ISA
>
>01 PNP0c01 memory controller: RAM
Well, it fails (gracefully) to report any resources, which
is what we expect.
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