"M. Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thomas David Rivers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : Ok - the next question would be - is there a way to "un-do" that?
> : Since ISA interrupts worked before?
>
> hw.pcic.intr_path=1 is supposed to do that.
>
> Warner
>
OK -
I've now tried adding
hw.pcic.inter_path="1"
to /boot/loader.conf.
This did change the behaviour.
If I have the card inserted at boot time - the machine hangs at boot.
If I don't have the card inserted - the machine will boot.
As soon as I insert the card, the machine hangs solidly. Removing
the card does not "free" up the machine.
Note that this is different from before... before (without
hw.pcic.inter_path="1") I could insert the card, which would
lock down the machine - then remove the card which would free it
up...
With hc.pcic.inter_path="1" - all I get is a lock-down.
- Dave Rivers -
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