On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Ben Lutgens wrote:

> Also make sure Plau-and-pray OS is set to NO in the bios. This causes the bios
> to initialize all hardware (or some such) instead of expecting linux to do it
> since it doesn't always work. :-)

I forgot to try this this morning. I'll give it a go later. I must say,
however, that I've never really had to screw around with this setting
before.

What will happen to Windows (it's dual-boot) if I set plug-and-play to
"OFF" in the BIOS?

-Tim

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