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Boot question
After booting M3 on my laptop (without inet) I see in the messages:
Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: pci_intel_init (warning): unknown PCI-controller:
Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: vendor 8086 (Intel), device 1130
Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: (warning) unsupported ISA bridge 8086/244C for bus 0
Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: Boot medium driver: AT driver mapped onto controller c0.
However, everything seems to be working fine ?
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Re: Boot question
In article <uzmnf4zzq.fsf@jvdsys.demon.nl>,
Jerry van Dijk <jerry@jvdsys.demon.nl> wrote:[color=blue]
>After booting M3 on my laptop (without inet) I see in the messages:
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>Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: pci_intel_init (warning): unknown PCI-controller:
>Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: vendor 8086 (Intel), device 1130
>Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: (warning) unsupported ISA bridge 8086/244C for bus 0
>Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: Boot medium driver: AT driver mapped onto controller c0.
>
>However, everything seems to be working fine ?[/color]
Eventually (in a future release), those warnings have to go. Knowing the
PCI controller or the ISA bridge doesn't seem to be required.
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Re: Boot question
On 12/05/05 11:09, Jerry van Dijk wrote:[color=blue]
> After booting M3 on my laptop (without inet) I see in the messages:
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> Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: pci_intel_init (warning): unknown PCI-controller:
> Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: vendor 8086 (Intel), device 1130
> Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: (warning) unsupported ISA bridge 8086/244C for bus 0
> Dec 5 10:58:33 jvdsys: Boot medium driver: AT driver mapped onto controller c0.
>
> However, everything seems to be working fine ?
>[/color]
These codes are not included in the list of PCI devices. Apparently
your motherboard has a variant of the intel devices.
You can try to add the codes to the tables in the file
/usr/src/drivers/libpci/pci_table.c and rebuild the drivers.
Ciao
Giovanni
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