Alternatively as the bug is in the EISA code, if the kernel was built without CONFIG_EISA=y then I think that would avoid it. I haven't hit this problem on Debian stable or testing where CONFIG_EISA is not set.
Alternatively as the bug is in the EISA code, if the kernel was built without CONFIG_EISA=y then I think that would avoid it. I haven't hit this problem on Debian stable or testing where CONFIG_EISA is not set.