Hi, And thanks for your answer:
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 14:35, Sebastian Klemke wrote: > Hi! > > On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 12:19:09AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > > I see this in /var/log/kern.log: > > > > IN from bad port 3e1 at f34620d4 > > > > on several lines, every time I boot the machine, IINM. What does it > > mean? > > Did you compile in PC Speaker support (CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR in > Input/Misc)? No: But 2.4.25 doesn't have this config option, AFAICS. I'guess it has something to do with PCMCIA kernel settings here, which I have enabled in 2.4.25. (?) If I grep the 2.4 sources: [excerpt:] ../2.4-benh-kernel/include/asm-arm/arch-ebsa110/hard ware.h: * f00007c0 - f00007c1 3e0 - 3e1 pcmcia I'm not sure if this important, but if it means that I have stuff for arm compiled in then I'd believe something went ugly wrong with the compile ... :) In either case, a more verbose output from /var/log/kern.log [excerpt]: kernel: Core driver edition 01.06 : PowerMac Built-in Soun d driver edition 00.07 kernel: Write will use 4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22 kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm] kernel: Intel ISA PCIC probe: <7>IN from bad port 3e1 at f 34620d4 kernel: IN from bad port 3e1 at f34620d4 kernel: IN from bad port 3e1 at f34620d4 kernel: IN from bad port 3e3 at f34620d4 kernel: IN from bad port 3e3 at f34620d4 kernel: not found. kernel: Yenta ISA IRQ mask 0x0000, PCI irq 58 Apr 27 16:35:15 debby kernel: Socket status: 30000106 No PCMCIA Cards plugged in, except an airport card which, AFAICS, is not in the PCMCIA slot, but in a slot only accessible after opening machine. > This is not appropriate for PowerPC and at least used to > cause similar kernel messages on PowerPC. > > > Read U! > > packet Best Regards Wolfgang -- Profile, Links: http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer