Re: Moving devices to different IRQs

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On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 20:59 +1000, Mark Constable wrote:
> It's probably hardwired and dependent on the mainboard but I
> thought I'd ask this anyway, just in case someone has an idea.
> I notice Chuckks' /proc/interupts is like this below whereas
> my Abit AN-M2 (nForce4) setup follows... is there anyway I can
> manipulate my interupts so the USB devices line up on a single
> IRQ like Chuckks ?

Probably not, at least not from Linux. You could look in your BIOS, but
those IRQ numbers are probably hardwired.


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