On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 03:52:15PM -0500, a little birdie told me
that Matthew D. Fuller remarked
>
> Here is some info from the panic I got mid-late April. I'll try
> cvsup'ing and building a new kernel tonite and see if it's fixed, but in
> case it isn't here's some info.
Update:
-CURRENT now boots just fine, no problems, except the minor detail that
it fails utterly to detect my PCI bus. Which, needless to say, is a bit
of an inconvenience, since my ethernet card is on PCI. This is a Compaq
Presario 575, Pentium 120 processor with 80 megs of RAM. Ethernet card
is a 3c905. Everything else seems to work just fine (w/ and w/o PnP
included in kernel config, tho I don't think it affects any hardware I
have). Verbose boot messages available if someone has time to take a
look.
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