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List:       linux-kernel
Subject:    PCI: System does not support PCI
From:       James Gale <jimg () eskimo ! com>
Date:       2002-06-30 23:49:32
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All,

I'm posting this in hope that someone can explain the problem
I am seeing, or corroborate my story.  I'm not subscribed to this
list so please CC me on any replies.  I've moved my old hard-disk 
with a 2.4 kernel to a new computer and tried to boot it up.  I 
get a strange message when I do that:

	PCI: System does not support PCI

I don't have a /proc/pci file after boot-up either.

The new computer is an Athlon based Shuttle FS40 motherboard which,
of course, has a PCI bus.  So what would cause the kernel to think
that this board doesn't support PCI?  I've fooled with a few different
kernels that all give this error, but mostly I'm trying to boot my
stock Debian 2.4.18 kernel.  Has anybody else seen this problem?

				Thanks,
				Jim

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