On 22 Jul 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > Actually its to cover the case where you have a floppy drive, and you've
> > > booted the kernel from a floppy disk, and the kernel doesn't have the
> > > floppy driver built in. It turns the floppy drive off, cause there's
> > > nothing else to do that.
> >
> > this should then be done by the floppy boot code?
>
> Most definitely. On legacy free boxes there may not even be a floppy
> controller present, and on non x86 your guess is as good as mine at
> where the fdc lives.
non-x86 was covered via an #ifdef, but legacy-free is not covered.
Ingo
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