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[ILUG] ether express pro/100 [errata]

[ILUG] ether express pro/100 [errata]

Dave Airlie airlied at csn.ul.ie
Wed Feb 28 15:13:15 GMT 2001


2.2.19preX from Alan Cox (usually better driver support) or get a 2.4...

or search l-k archives.. Andrey Savokin (I think) the eepro guy might have
posted something
...

Dave.

On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Gerard Gorman wrote:

> Martin Feeney wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 14:32:40 Gerard Gorman wrote:
> >
> > Are you using a stock kernel or is it one you compiled yourself?
>
> Both..I tried kernels with the driver built in and on seperate kernels
> as a loadable module.
>
> >
> > Eepro100 support is compiled into stock kernels. Check /proc/interrupts
> > and /proc/ioports and see if what's using the irq and io - chances are
> > it's the eepro100 driver.
> Nothing in /proc/interrupts or /proc/ioports use the the same IRQ I/O
>
> >
> > Also do ifconfig -a and see if there's an unconfigured eth0 there. If
> > there is and it's io and irq addresses match then the driver has detected
> > the card and you only need to ifconfig it.
>
> No eth0 comes up....
>
> grrrrr
>
> any more ideas??
> g
>
> >
> > M.
> >
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David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
pam_smb / Linux DecStation / Linux VAX / ILUG person






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