On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 14:51 -0400, William Case wrote: > Hi; > > I have just started to receive the following message at boot up > immediately after kernel ( 2.6.24.3-12.fc8 ) expansion: > > "PNPACPI exceeds the maximum number of memory resources: 12" > > I googled to > http://howto.wikia.com/wiki/Howto_configure_the_Linux_kernel/drivers/pnp/pnpacpi > > and got the following advice: > > "Option: PNPACPI > * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ... > * (on/off) Plug and Play ACPI support (EXPERIMENTAL) > * depends on PNP && ACPI && EXPERIMENTAL > * default y > Linux uses the PNPACPI to autodetect built-in > mainboard resources (e.g. parallel port > resources). **: Some features (e.g. real > hotplug) are not currently implemented. **: If > you would like the kernel to detect and allocate > resources to your mainboard devices (on some > systems they are disabled by the BIOS) say Y > here. Also the PNPACPI can help prevent resource > conflicts between mainboard devices and other > bus devices. > > > Linux Kernel Configuration" > > What is this telling me to do? It (and others like it) don't make sense > to me. > > -- > Regards Bill > I'm receiving the same message after installing the new kernel. Rick B. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list