On Thu, 30 Nov 2000 10:28:50 root wrote: > > Thanks for your reply. I tried this but unfortunately isapnp does not > scan the address I am using or in fact any of the other adrresses that > my card can use(I guess my card is pre-proper isapnp). Your reply was a I don't know if that makes a difference, but my in my 1520 the bios can be disabled with a group of jumpers (they set the bios address or no bios). Perhaps with no bios active the isa scanner can't find it. > now I'm happy. One has to remember to turn the scanner on if one doesn't > want kudzu popping up in the hardware detection phase of boot but then > that another issue!! I really hate kudzu and linuxconf. Are like that smart car travel computers that continuously say "you have your back door opened" when you help a friend to move his furniture.. I know what hardware I have. Just the kernel module loader with /etc/modules.conf and device majors is fine. But I understand it is helpful for beginners. > > Thanks Again Not at all... -- Juan Antonio Magallon Lacarta #> cd /pub mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] #> more beer Linux 2.2.18-pre24-vm #2 SMP Wed Nov 29 02:56:21 CET 2000 i686 unknown
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