If I am stating this correctly... You dont modify anything in proc it is
nearly for informational purposes only!  Sounds like your having fun! :-)

On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I was just enlightened to the beauty of that which is the /proc, to the wealth
> of information contained therein. ;0)
> 
> Seriously, I'm wondering how the /proc information gets in there. Does it get
> re-wrote upon every reboot? Does isapnp use that information to configure
> devices? Does linuxconf screw it up? ;0) If so, what is the best way to clean it
> up?
> 
> The reason I ask is that I've been having fun lately getting an ISA PnP NIC and
> my ISA Pnp AWE64 and my PCI PnP NIC to all play nice together (the kernel
> doesn't seem to mind that I have PnP OS turned on in my BIOS either, which is
> cool.). Now I'm not looking for solutions on the exact process to do this
> because that's half the fun messing with it, but rather just how the information
> on IRQs and I/O addresses and etc gets shared.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve Fox   8?)
> http://w3.rchland.ibm.com/~sjfox (IBM Intranet)
> http://pcxtreme.org (External)
> 
> 
> 

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