In my BIOS, there is an option to choose "first boot video" (or similar).
I choose "PCI" instead of "AGP" to post on my pci video card. As a matter
of fact, most of the time it takes a few reboot before it posts on PCI.

Yiqun Wang

> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 02:56:00PM -0700, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>> On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, John Tapsell wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 02:33:05PM -0700, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>> > >    Are you able to disable the SiS card from the bios?  You
>> > > should try that if you haven't already.
>> >
>> > Being crappy SiS - you can't.  And no, there's no jumpers on the
>> mobo.
>>
>>    I assume you got it to post to the nvidia card at least (console
>> comes up on the nvidia card)?  You could try moving the slot that the
>> nvidia card is in, or maybe just reserve the interrupt that it is
>> using.  I'm assuming you have a shared interrupt or something that is
>> making things unhappy.
>
> The bios comes up on the nvidia card.  Linux boots on the nvidia card.
> The framebuffer works on the nvidia card.  But X doesn't.  (I haven't
> tried a framebuffered X)
>
> When I cat /proc/interrupts, I see the SiS is sharing an interrupt with
> the usb and ethernet card - 11.  But I see no mention of the nvidia
> card.
>
> How do I assign an interrupt to the nvidia card?
>
> My bios has no options for this.  The option for "plug and play OS" is
> set to "N", and "reserver IRQ for PCI card" is set to "Y".
>
> Thanks
>
>
>>
>>
>>                      Mark.
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