-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Nope. That's one of the experiments I did before rolling back to the old kernel and the situation doesn't change at all. Regards, Alberto Dave Jones wrote, > > I have recently updated the kernel of one of our servers. The new kernel > > (2.6.17-1.2139_FC4) appears not to recognize the host controller. Thus, > > some devices, such as the USB controller, do not work. When the new > > kernel is used, lspci does not even show the host bridge and the USB > > controller; here is the result of lspci when the new kernel is used: > > Does it return to normal if you boot with pci=noacpi ? > - -- Home page: http://www.alari.ch/people/alberto Public key: http://www.alari.ch/people/alberto/pubkey.txt -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBRKmUxmwAj6ArCn4kAQg2UxAAmvbPzf51bdb84yxY++Hg6YfywXVcZ10n k2IBP2QkUoXKm7BKUGB9jl7MpDdDQhU2A6wAdIx9Qcb4Nh/8yTn9uahLD00aFHEu EPtNz3T6M80jBRKAYsxZ6+3t9+5ERvSR9/Xn3XxsxkmgmXBTZ8cLfz07w2WRZIhb rTfT9BBXZXtBJv8Y6NGFQCBJZ5gieA8GrmZZJmVY47taiJKIGqDLLDjjSIacoKcd 4lbZgRIt1PgT5vONP7T/XOpI7BnSYRKDokh2qkxnd5ff1eVB7fgeRXwFlHAnDEBq d7nDAzmWKWgrjCZMGsmO/orr1iQ382eCgxo638cLlgQSWCioiyezwDXnjLkaP6la P3NaJt6I8colMUXwMsjq3DFW2zMBztK4kWLsHtptZGgONunccEs5A9R3gCqQU/HQ 4s3bmNG07FdKQr1VautwSNbUB0PaCKWMuKSAC6jHX7giGqPIgtjPkjjFuz9zvuO4 2r0vB1NvyLJhpoNJw+G0cSNt5n1moc752nUhrrO2qoQyCTXT7KH41ovq5I5G+5pu x4JXwXjpeTMJ0gHCh0jYG156ZTt0M1nfiMo6vSJVx0K39y08vScYgHAyv996B5n4 9VfY7bag44fsOmMbhkJQ1vzgRSwrFtsvXDvR1+C4AgPnhJqabBX0DRIHS8uhWEmt TMahRdo5WMc= =yTRd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list