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Old 06-30-2004, 05:56 AM   #1
deb75
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Disabling IRQ #11 when loading ehci-hcd !!


hello,

I currently run the 2.6.7 kernel,
my ship is nvidia nforce2,

I have an USB2.0 printer, when loading ehci-hcd USB2.0 driver
it answered "Disabling IRQ #11", it did not hang, and the module was effectively loaded, but I could not reach my printer ( although it worked with 2.6.6 kernel )

I discovered that I had also the ethernet driver (forcedeth)
that was on IRQ 11, and after loading ehci-hcd I could
not reach the net anymore too

It seems there is an IRQ conflict, I wonder why this
did not appear before,

does someone know how to fix it ??
is it possible to assign to either forcedeth or ehci-hcd
a different IRQ so that they do not clash ?

I heard that this could be also done in bios, but not
sure

every piece of advice are welcome

thanks in advance
deb75
 
  


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