> 
> >> Trace; c0194d36 <isapnp_proc_attach_device+36/94>
> 
> >Do you have any ISAPNP cards in your system?
> 
> Yes, a Soundblaster AWE64 that has never given me any problems.  I tried
> booting
> test10 and test1 with that card pulled, and they both still oopsed on boot.
> 
> 

Jeff, I recompiled test10 with all kernel ISA PNP options disabled, and it
successfully
booted.  But I also upgraded binutils to ver 2.10, (which I know is bad for
for bug
hunting, but I wanted to get this system up ASAP).  So I guess the conclusion
to draw is that there *may* be a bug in the kernel ISA PNP code.  In any
event, this no longer appears to be a problem for me (assuming I get the user
PNP stuff to work), and no one else has reported this problem (that I am aware
of).  Many thanks for your insights.


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