George Bonser wrote:
> Ok, try this. do a make menuconfig and unselect all network drivers except > the EL3. (3c509) and make that one hardcoded (not a module) . Install that > kernel. Remove all but the minimum number of boards on the motherboard > needed to boot the system and display boot messages (take it down to the > most simple possible hardware configuration) > > As a matter of fact, you might be best off doing a: > > make-kpkg -revision test kernel_image after doing a make menuconfig. > > (do the make-kpkg in /usr/src/linux) > > Make sure that there are no other networking drivers installed either > hardcoded in the kernel or built as modules. > > then cd to /usr/src and install the test kernel just like any other > package using dpkg -i > > Boot it and give it a whirl. > > George Bonser > Debian/GNU Linux See http://www.debian.org > Linux ... It isn't just for breakfast anymore! > > I'll give this a shot and see what happens. Be reporting real soon. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .