On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 11:24:34AM +0100, Peter Samek wrote: > On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 02:08:39AM +0000, Antony Gelberg wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > The box is a bridging firewall, with a custom compiled kernel. I've > > done this configuration loads of times, but not with these NICs. > > > [...] > > > I'm ashamed to say that I don't know how to see which card is eth0. I'm > > not on site, and I'd rather not go there just for this. I'm guessing > > it's the one with the lower PCI id (the natsemi)? > > > > APIC is compiled into the kernel, and I've heard that removing it > > might help. Anyone have any advice? (Running 2.4.18.) > > Hi. > > If you grep /var/log/dmesg (or any logfile with boot messages) for eth0 > or eth1, you should be able to find out. > > Example from my machine: > > $ grep eth0 /var/log/dmesg > eth0: SiS 900 Internal MII PHY transceiver found at address 1. > eth0: Using transceiver found at address 1 as default > eth0: SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet at 0xec00, IRQ 18, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.
Good point. It turned out to be the SiS. :) Anyone know about the APIC thing? Does APIC provide any benefit on a uniprocessor machine? A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]