Re: irq nobody cared error

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Thanks for your reply Tony.

I did that and when I move the card out from one slot to the other, I don't see the same problem. However, irq remains the same no matter on which slot the card is.

Dinesh

Tony Chung wrote:
My suggestion:
1. use "lspci -t" to determine the pci connection
2. remove the "noapci" from your boot up
3. power down and move the cards around (one card at a time).
4. power up again and run "lspci -t" to see how it is changed.
5. cat /proc/interrupts to see the IRQ assigned to each device.
Best Luck, - Tony



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