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Re: un-umount-able hd and irqs of pci



On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> Two questions,
[snip]
> Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a
> pci card.  I know I have read how to somewhere, but I can't get it 
> to work.  The problem I am having is that both my graphics card
> and my soundcard are trying unsuccesfully to share irq 11.
> I can't change it in my bios because the only option is to change
> irq 11 from pnp/pci to legacy isa, which moves both to another
> interupt, both the same one.

AFAIK, the bios assigns PCI interrupts at boot time.  You should be able
to (in CMOS setup) tell the BIOS that certain interrupts are not available
(used by isa cards).

HTH,
Mike

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