Re: How disable the use of a IRQ from specific harware?
that should be done in the BIOS. most Bios's have an option to 'release'
the IRQ used by the USB controller. if yours lacks that option try flash
upgrading it or contacting the vendor that makes the board.
nate
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Mario Bertrand wrote:
mbert >
mbert >Hi,
mbert >
mbert >I want to disable IRQ 4 wich is taken for USB for a second serial
mbert >port. Since I don't use USB, it is possible to reserve or attribute
mbert >that IRQ for my modem (I have a serial modem port for ppp (IRQ 3) and
mbert >another for my palm pilot sync)? Because it seem that the kernel is
mbert >reserving IRQ 4 for USB even if I don't use it.
mbert >
mbert >I have read pci, serial, lspci, setpci, lilo prompt, howto's and
mbert >man's... and I still can't find my way.
mbert >
mbert >Thank's
mbert >
mbert >--------------
mbert >Mario Bertrand
mbert >mbert@tbrq.org
mbert >
mbert >
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mbert >
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