[CentOS] Tyan S2891 and CentOS -- 6, 8, 10+ PCI busses in today's new systems
rik at harddata.com
rik at harddata.comThu Dec 1 21:49:50 UTC 2005
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> Secondly, try booting with a combination of ACPI/PCI kernel > parameters. Using "pci=bios" might solve the problem, > especially if you have the latest BIOS. Thanks for the hints on using pci=. I got it to work. I couldn't find where pci=bios was documented but that option didn't work. I read in the kernel docs in regards to booting and tried pci=conf1 and this worked. The machine is up and running and doing well under testing. I don't know what conf1 means but I be darned if it doesn't work :) > > If you hit the archives regarding the Tyan S2895 (Thunder > K8WE), you'll find the boot-time option that person used (I > believe it was "pci=bios"?). Do you know where this option is documented? Rik
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