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Old 09-19-2004
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Question Help me to solve problems of installation

Hi everyone,
I have just installed Linux redhat 9.0, Unfortunately i met a error, it annonced as following when i pressed ENTER at the first step on installation and then i stoped:
PCI: 00:13.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (64 bytes) by BIOS/FW
PCI: 00:13.2 cache line size too large-expecting 16..

I dont understand what it is and How can i setup it.
Please HELP me!
Thanks alot!
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Old 09-20-2004
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Hi
First I ask you about your HardWare? specially your main board;
But in general issues you must change the cache size of your
PCI ports from 64 to 16.
Another question:Whats the size of your memory.
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Same question

I have the same problem. When I try to install RedHat Linux 9.0 I see "cache line size too large - expecting 16". Somewhere I've read about that problem, and someone did solve it by turning everything possible in BIOS of. Is it the only method?
I tried to install it on my laptop: FSC Amilo Pa1510.
I would be grateful if anyone could help me.
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