On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, [iso-8859-1] Paul D wrote:
> I can get the cards to work individually, but can't for the life of
> me get the teaming to work. Seems to be a problem with the intel
> iANS driver, which is saying that it's not compatible with the
> procfg software, under GNOME - haven't attempted the command line
> option. All of which are the latest downloadable versions from the
> intel site.
Why use these weird drivers? Just use the standard e1000 driver that
comes with RedHat.
As for teaming, what do you expect it to do? (What can it do).
/me is very suspicious of 'NIC teaming' of being much use
regards,
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