> After boot, before running the settrans command, is a netdde
> process still running? You could also make sure no one is running before
> running the settrans command by killing any that would still be running.

I didn't check It, but now I'll check

> Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?

Nope, I didn't try It, Only e1000 and pcnet,
Btw, In my SMP kernel, I need a model which driver is inside Mach, because
netdde drivers use to crash in It.

El jue., 4 jul. 2019 a las 23:28, Samuel Thibault (<samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>)
escribió:

> Almudena Garcia, le jeu. 04 juil. 2019 23:18:21 +0200, a ecrit:
> > I attach the full output of the command
>
> So the e1000 driver doesn't find the card, that's where the issue would
> be. Possibly the boot-time netdde crashes and leaves the card in a very
> odd state. After boot, before running the settrans command, is a netdde
> process still running? You could also make sure no one is running before
> running the settrans command by killing any that would still be running.
>
> Did you try rtl8139 instead for instance?
>
> Samuel
>

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