First time around, the compile barfed when it got to the PCI support
section, which I had elected to omit from my configuration. I'm
wondering if it got confused by the fact I have a pentium-class CPU and
only an ISA bus. (486 motherboard, running an AMD K5-133 in an overdrive
configuration)
I reran config, this time leaving PCI support in. During the compile it
aborted on me, telling me I hadn't selected PCI BIOS Access or PCI
Direct access. I'm wondering if this might have been something it should
have caught while checking dependencies?
Any thoughts?
-Ian
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