> I get this message in my proc/pci file. I have a system
> with 16 ethernet ports and associated bridges and is
> exceeding the single page limit on the size of proc/pci.
If you are using 2.1, there is no reason to use /proc/pci at all as it
has been superseded by /proc/bus/pci.
> This is a big problem because the network drivers parse
> /proc/pci to get their io address and IRQ info.
No. /proc/pci is only for _user_ information and no part of the kernel
depends on it.
Have a nice fortnight
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