As requested by Andrew, I did a kernel bisect and tracked the patch
which introduced the problem
due to the following commit from the linux git branch:

$ git bisect bad
f8924e770e048429ae13bfabe1ddad9bf1e64df7 is first bad commit
commit f8924e770e048429ae13bfabe1ddad9bf1e64df7
Author: Alexey Starikovskiy <astarikovs...@suse.de>
Date:   Fri Apr 4 23:42:21 2008 +0400

   x86: unify mp_bus_info

   Signed-off-by: Alexey Starikovskiy <astarikovs...@suse.de>
   Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mi...@elte.hu>

:040000 040000 7b8f52df457e110e772966ff11f2b7c1a217281e
99a49c71b7db70dccf17f974513554090a9e97aa M      arch


Seems like the patch adds some sort of ISA related check, but this
seems to break my Dells which
have ISA/EISA. Hope this helps. I have verified that checking out the
patch just before this one works
fine on the machines.

I haven't heard back from Andrew yet, but he mentioned passing it off
to the proper people to look
into it. I will update this post when I hear more.


troubled



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