It seems Donn Miller wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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> > I am also seeing the fdc0 problem "fdc0: cannot reserve I/O port range".
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> What's up with the fdc driver? I'm seeing the exact same thing. There was
> never any heads-up about this. Surely, the person who broke it knows about
> it. :-( It's nice to have a warning before I go and recompile my kernel.
> But then again, I wouldn't be running -current if I didn't expect problems.
Its not the fdc driver, its the ata driver. The reason is I usr the
altport address no in a different manner, that causes the conflict.
I'm working on a solution....
-Søren
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