Statux wrote:
> Only one thing can be interrupted at a time.. I hate IRQ sharing.. the x86
> is so restrictive.. you have like IRQ's 3 and 4 for serial ports, 5 is
> open but usually used for audio, 7 is open but usually used for parallel
> port, 9 I was once told was linked with 2 and is the funky IRQ, 10 is
> usually free but now adays is used for the USB host (or NIC in my case),
> 11 is available unless you have yer AGP on it like I do. Which is it.. 10
I have shared IRQS on multiple servers and I seem to be doing fine. But to be
sure, I'd like to configure them to separate IRQs.
So, could someone give me a safe list of IRQs that one can use with no
worries?
And what's the best tool for changing those (should I mess with BIOS or
something)?
Peter
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