The problem is actually ACPI. With ACPI disabled, both USB and network
function correctly with local APIC + IO-APIC enabled or disabled.
Sorry for the red herring.
- Steve
Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
[snip]
> I finally found the culprit - "Local APIC Support on Uniprocessors"
> and "IO-APIC on uniprocessors". If both items are enabled, the
> network functions, but USB doesn't work. If not both are enabled
> (neither, or Local APIC but not IO-APIC), then the USB system works,
> but the network doesn't. :(
[snip]
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