On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Stefan Reinauer wrote: > > > Does it look like this? : > > > > > > 8111 > > > | > > > 8131 > > > | > > > CPU0 -- CPU1 > > > > Yes. The order of the device structures is significant. > > should this: > > southbridge amd/amd8131 "amd8131" > pci 0:0.0 > pci 0:0.1 > pci 0:1.0 > pci 0:1.1 > end > southbridge amd/amd8111 "amd8111" > pci 0:0.0 > pci 0:1.0 > [..] > end > > not rather look like this then: ? > > southbridge amd/amd8131 "amd8131" > pci 0:0.0 > pci 0:0.1 > pci 0:1.0 > pci 0:1.1 > southbridge amd/amd8111 "amd8111" > pci 1:0.0 > pci 1:1.0 > [..] > end > end >
that's how greg intended it to be used when he came up with that part of the language. So your second example is right. ron _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

