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Re: Bootint big kernels



On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 06:10:16PM -0500, Martin Alonso Soto Jacome wrote:
> Steve Dunham <dunham@cps.msu.edu> wrote:
> > The only isapnp devices I know of are audio.  Are there any SCSI or
> > enet devices?  (If so a table would be necessary as they are discovered.)
> 
> Yes, a lot of modern soundcards include an IDE controller, that is usually 
> configured with PnP.  Also, my current network card (a 3Com 3c509) is also ISA 
> PnP.  I had to move it by hand to the non-PnP mode in order to use it with 
> Linux.

And internal modems. I have three PnP modems in my dialin server, although 
two have PnP disabled because they are badly behaved (they both have
the same board ID, exactly).


Hamish
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