those IRQ's are re-maped based on the intel SMP spec, atleat that's how i remember it.. it really doesn't matter, as long as it works :) Thank You, Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net) "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends." On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Jason DeStefano wrote: > I have a Tyan Thunder 2 dual pII 300 mobo as my > main linux server (runnnig redhat 7). I also have a Tyan > dual mobo (cant remember model) that is the 72pin > equivalent of the Thunder 2 (which is SDRAM). It > also has red hat 7 installed and only 1 cpu out of 2 > possible installed. > > On the second one mentioned (1 cpu, 72pin simms) > the scsi card is IRQ 18 and the nic is IRQ 19. On > the first mobo mentioned all my devices are under > IRQ 16 (the normal irq's). > > I cant figure out why Im getting these high IRQ's on > the older mobo. My rh7 installs were "custom setup" > with everything installed (ie. i havnt monkeyed with > the OS). > > Anyone know how the high IRQ's work, how to enable > them, take advantage of them, etc? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >