Anders Karlsson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have very recently bought a Shuttle SS40 and I have installed Debian
> Woody on it. During the install process everything works fine, and the
> machine installs nicely. Then I started adding a few of the things I
> like in all systems, like a 2.4 kernel for example.
>
> Debian Woody have 2.4.16 and 2.4.18 up for grabs, and I have tried
> both. The problem with the 2.4 kernels seems to be that PCI does not
> get recognised or enabled. Hence things like networking, USB and
> IEEE1394 becomes unusable.
>
> I have tried to get 2.4.19-rc1 installed, but as that does not compile
> for various reasons I have not yet been able to test it.
>
> Please find attached the output from /proc/pci, the output from lspci,
> lspci -v as well as the output from dmesg when I boot the 2.4.18-k7
> kernel.
>
> Should any other details be required, let me know. I do not subscribe
> to the list, so I will look in the archives for responses but would
> appreciate it if I was CC'd.
>
> Looking forward to hearing what the cause of the problem might be.
I don't know the exact problem, but if you add: pci=bios to
the kernel boot comand line args, then it seems to work fine,
at least with RH 7.3.
I'm also running a rc1 kernel w/out problems on it.
Ben
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