> For what good reason should ipmi be disabled?

For what reason should pciide be enabled?

Around here, we make the decisions and we are responsible for the
decisions we make.  If you make any decisions which are different
from ours, you are responsible for your own decisions.

pciide is enabled because it is, and ipmi is disabled because it is.
You can go look in the cvs logs if you really care to find out why.

But let me be clear.  Anyone who has gone through the effort of turning
on ipmi has probably made a pile of other changes which might be
triggering the bug, and they just are not telling us about them.  We will
not go down the rathole of figuring that out.

You make any changes -> You are responsible.

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