Yes, I've tried with the SATA excluded - no change.
B.
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 22:47, Christian Limpach wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:09:45PM -0400, B.G. Bruce wrote:
> > Yeah, the SATA and PATA contollers are grabbing 18 as well. This box
> > doesn't have any SATA drives, so I can exclude 00:1f.2 (won't disable in
> > the bios), but what do I do about the PATA/EIDE (00:1f.1). I need it!
>
> Have you tried with SATA excluded? The PATA controller could be ok
> because it will have a driver handling the interrupts. Otherwise you
> could try moving the card around (to a different slot) and see if it
> gets a different IRQ.
>
> christian
>
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