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From: "Christopher T. Lansdown" <lansdoct@screech.cs.alfred.edu>
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Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust... Multiple cards & ISA PnP issue...
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Does the isapnp module allow for io_skip= irq_skip= etc.?  I.e. having
options on a given module that the isapnp module won't assign to it, even
if it is the preferred module?  Or possible storing this in
/etc/aslactl.conf?  This way the configurations of cards that are
hardwired can be stored and avoided for plug-and-pray cards.
	-Chris

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