Ok, now I have 4 desktops working correctly! Fortunately BIOS allowed me to 
change the IRQs in order to avoid conflicts.
Thanks for all!!!

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> Stefano Schiavella wrote:
> > Hi Jan,
> >  first of all thanks for your help! I still have a question for you...
> > Where the IRQ for RTnet is assigned? Which number is assigned? Is it the
> > same of eth0?
>
> Yes, as it uses the PCI subsystem to request the number.
>
> > I cannot see the IRQ number in /proc/interrupts for rteth0 and its module
> > and I don't know other files to look for....
>
> Check the /proc/rtai folder. Real-time IRQs are not maintained by Linux
> but by the real-time extension.
>
> Jan



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