> anyway with:
>
> CONFIG_PNP=y
> CONFIG_PNP_NAMES=y
> CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_ISAPNP=y
> CONFIG_PNPBIOS=y
>
> and it booted ok. You were right, it was a serial port(even though that port
> always worked without pnp:))
>
> I didn't have NAMES and DEBUG on before, so hopefully neither of those is what
> fixed it in this case.
>
> Here is the new dmseg, you can ignore the crap at the end, thats just pcmcia
> being broken, it goes away if I move /l/m/2/k/d/pcmcia out of the way.
>
> --
> -Justin
> pnp: the driver 'serial' has been registered
> pnp: pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:13' and the driver 'serial'
> pnp: the device '00:13' has been activated
> PnPBIOS: set_dev_node: Unexpected status 0x85
Hmm, this isn't right. 0x85 means unable to set resources. If you have it
could you please send me a copy of the output of lspnp for node 13. I'm not
sure what this device is, do you have a second serial port?
Thanks,
Adam
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