Allan, Bruce W wrote:
> Just because it is enabled in the kernel config file does not mean it is
> in reality enabled in the kernel.  I have seen kernels from RedHat in
> which MSI is explicitly disabled no matter what CONFIG_PCI_MSI is set
> to.  One method that might enable it is to add pci=msi to the kernel
> boot command line.

Many thanks Bruce, that did it. I even looked for a parameter like this, 
but pci=msi does not appear in Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt.

Regards,

Richard

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