> There is something else that is not being done by linux. I'd assumed this
> was an nforce2-specific issue, but your results hint that it may be larger
> than this.
Yay! I've found it. What seems to be happening is the PIC is left connected to
the PCI IRQ lines, and is causing problems.. I assume pulling the lines
up/down incorrectly.
My BIOS lets me define which PIC IRQs are allocated to PCI and which are
"reserved". I set them all to reserved, effectively disabling any IRQs < 15
being allocated to PCI. Now everything works perfectly.
I've downloaded the manual for your motherboard, but I can't see anything like
that for your board.. all you can do is the standard choose IRQ, or auto.
Anyway, now I know what is causing this, expect a patch soon.
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