Re: Unknow pci device
This is not a big problem. It will not affect you in anyway. What it
means is that the PCI detection routine could not identify either your
motherboard PCI controller or a device on the PCI bus. It will still
work, just not have a name. Look in /proc/pci to see what I mean. This
error is from the kernel, not Debian, Slackware or RH.
anderson.fernandes@usa.net wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem with debian install disks.
> Although the last kernel stable version
> is 2.0.34, the installation disks comes
> with 2.0.27 that causes an error in my
> computer.
>
> Unknow pci device: 'address' : Read include/linux/pci.h
>
> With slackware 3.5 boot disks, the kernel version
> is 2.0.34 and this error don't occur. With Slackware
> 3.2 (kernel 2.0.27) a receive the same error.
>
> How can I fix this? Something like generate another
> boot disk, or install first slackware and
> debian after.
>
> Thanx
> Anderson R. Fernandes
>
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