SiS, Intel NIC, PCI and a bald head.

Kurth Bemis kurth at usaexpress.net
Tue Apr 1 11:12:00 EST 2003


Not it - looked at that many times to make sure that it was 
selected......and it is....

i think that I'll try booting with linux pci=direct and see what happens....

I'm going to load up the .20 kern and see if that does it..I noticed 
that there were several PCI fixes and what not....

~kurth

Michael O'Donnell wrote:

>>PCI: This system does not support PCI
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>That's usually a sign that PCI support is simply not configured.
>
> cd yourKernelSourceDirectory.
> make menuconfig.
> select "General Setup".
> enable PCI support.
> the default Access Mode ("any") s/b fine.
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