Re: Hint HB6 - kernel doesn't see chips behind it.

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Bjorn,

Thanks for looking at it. Actually I've tried 3 different PCI cards in
both slots and they all work fine.  I have 2 different single channel
BT878 based PCI cards in there now capturing CCTV 24 x 7, the machine
stays up for months. That's why it's so odd.  Any other pointers?  Does
the kernel need the BIOS to detect the card right?

Thanks again
Richard

On 27/01/2016 21:55, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> 
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 02:54:25PM +0000, Richard F wrote:
>> Would someone be able take a quick look at my logs and give me any kind
>> of steer as to where to look?  I'm happy to do some more debugging with
>> a bit of guidance.
>>
>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110851
> 
> The kernel doesn't see the bt878 devices at all on your new machine,
> with the exception of the boot in comment #6, where you added another
> card in an adjacent slot.  That makes me think there might be a
> hardware problem with the slot.  Can you try a completely different
> kind of card in that slot?  Do devices in that slot work with any
> other OS?

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