Can't help you with the PnP stuff, but I will be at the Washington, DC
IETF meeting in November :-).  Would be great to do a FreeBSD-oriented
get-together...  That said, people are rapidly claiming the evenings for a
variety of get-togethers, so claim one soon.

On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Graham Wheeler wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> While PCI plug 'n play devices seem to work nicely with FreeBSD, we find
> that ISA ones are not detected and that we have to configure them as though
> they are not plug 'n play. Is the pnp0 controller in the kernel config for PCI
> only? Or is there a way to get the ISA ones to be automagically detected
> upon bootup? Maybe with some BIOS tweak?
> 
> On a different note, we have noticed with 3.2 FreeBSD that changes made to
> the kernel config upon bootup are not recorded to the disk image (even though
> the message `saving kernel -c changes' appears during the boot sequence).
> Is this a 3.2 specific bug that is fiixed in 3.3?
> 
> And on a final note - are any of the FreeBSD hackers going to the IETF meet in
> November? It would be good to meet some of the crew...
> 
> ta
> gram
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