David Cantrell wrote:
> OK, I threw out PCI and PS/2 support in the sun4cdm and sun4dm_smp
> kernels. It turns out that it's to support PS/2 keyboards and mice on
> certain sun4dm machines (which explains why it breaks sun keyboards on
> normal machines). Those few systems that used PS/2 keyboards and mice had
> a very stripped down PCI bus to run that controller. Anyways, I'm tossing
> it out and if anyone comes across one of those bizarre boxes, just let me
> know and I'll make a sun4dm_pci kernel just for you. :)
>
> (I may be eating my own words here, I don't even know that the new sun4cdm
> and sun4dm_smp kernels work. Please try them for me.)
Is the .config file you used to compile the kernel supposed to be in
the /usr/src/linux directory? I didn't find one there that was giving
me any PCI stuff. It also didn't make nearly as many modules as were
installed.
Since 2.4.0 (no -test, no -pre) just came out, I guess I have a couple
of kernels to try out now :-)
BTW, if the FTP sites get overloaded by the time you read this, I put
that kernel up on my rsync server for "my circle of friends":
mkdir linux-2.4
rsync -av vega.ipal.net::linux-2.4/. linux-2.4
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