These messages only tells you that the PCI devices 1039: 5600 and 1039: 9   
are not known by the kernel. But this should not prevent using linux, i   
use linux with "unknown PCI Devices" since more than a year today ....
[i also have USB ports on my motherboard]
So my bet is that something else is anoying too

 -----Message d'origine-----
De: Ryu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi 3 mars 1999 04:14
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Objet: PCI Hardware

/to a P-2 350MHz w/ 64MB RAM and the
motherboard came with two USB ports.  When I start linux, though, I get
the following message:

Probing PCI Hardware
Warning: Unknown PCI Device (1039: 5600) Please read include/linux/pci.h

Warning: Unknown PCI Device (1039: 9) Please read include/linux/pci.h

I couldn't find pci.h in my RedHat CD and the computer locks at theat
moment, I have to restart manually.  Does anyone know what the problem
here might be?  Could Linux not support the USB ports? By the way, I
cannot access root directory.

Arthur

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