On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:00:12 -0400, Chuck Ebbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seems like more and more problems with PCI MSI are turning up
> in the 2.6.20 kernel. Discussion upstream concluded that maybe
> it should have been off by default in 2.6.20, so maybe we should
> just do that in Fedora and make people who want it use "pci=msi"
> to enable it? It's probably not going to be really stable until
> 2.6.22...

I have a laptop (Dell 1501) where hard drive does not work unless MSI
is off. It's not hard to add pci=nomsi, and Grubby copies it to new
kernel's command line, but the downside is, it took me a day to figure
out what was wrong. It completely looked like a garden variety SATA
failure. Maybe we want to keep it on in Rawhide and publicise "look
at /proc/interrupts, check if count is zero"?

-- Pete

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