On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Rob Green wrote:
> Probing PCI hardware
> Warning unknown PCI device (1039:5107) please read include/linux/pci.h
>
These warnings as far as I know are harmless as i have been told. O get
lots of them but my system continues to work fine.
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It's possible this device is in the development kernel.
Bruce
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I guess you don't get to the menu? The message would not be fatal in itself.
Is that the last statement the system prints, and does it hang after that?
If your BIOS lets you disable plug-and-play and set fixed interrupts
for your devices, do that.
Thanks
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"Rob Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello tried to install Debian the other nite.
> I have partitioned my drive 750-250Mbs for debian on the 250Mbs
> I boot the rescue disk and it starts install
> then it reaches this error message
>
> Probing PCI hardware
> Warning unknown PCI device (1039
Hello tried to install Debian the other nite.
I have partitioned my drive 750-250Mbs for debian on the 250Mbs
I boot the rescue disk and it starts install
then it reaches this error message
Probing PCI hardware
Warning unknown PCI device (1039:5107) please read include/linux/pci.h
As i have not i
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