RE: kudzu always disabling Intel eepro100 card ?

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> 
> If the PCI device shows no interrupt, yes, that's how it will behave.
> 
> Note that with current kernels, PCI devices can have no interrupts
> assigned until the module is loaded... this has been changed in
> more recent builds of kudzu.
> 
> Bill

This is interesting, because kudzu is being run from a chrooted environment
after a system has been installed (but before its been rebooted) over that
network device. The running kernel is a modified 2.4.19 kernel. So the
drivers and card work, and the module eepro100 has already been loaded.

I looked through the kudzu source and saw the section isDisabled() where it
detiremined if a device was to be disabled, but I could not understand what
each of the tests where checking (in trying to identify which one was
catching).

Aaron



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