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Hot Plug PCI + Slackware 10 = Howto?
Good Morning,
With the Proliant 6500, how exactly do you hot plug a PCI card under Linux? I know that some of the later model 6500's with the Xeon processor had a switch at the PCI slot that you could use to power down the slot...but I don't have one of those. I beleive the only way to do it in Windows was with a GUI program/driver combo. Any Ideas? Thanks Tony |
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Just a quick followup, I do have the PCI hotplug support built into
the kernel (I rolled my own a few weeks ago to enable that, along with the Smart Array and multi-processor support). Tony On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 09:20:20 -0400, Tony wrote: Good Morning, With the Proliant 6500, how exactly do you hot plug a PCI card under Linux? I know that some of the later model 6500's with the Xeon processor had a switch at the PCI slot that you could use to power down the slot...but I don't have one of those. I beleive the only way to do it in Windows was with a GUI program/driver combo. Any Ideas? Thanks Tony |
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