Glad u got sorted
Thanks for posting that solution as it would help someonelse sometime in
the future


On Friday, 25 September 2020, Brandon Woodford <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, at 1:39 PM, Brandon Woodford wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been trying  to fix an issue with my Intel I350-T4 PCI Network card
> not being reported to the OpenBSD 6.7 system during boot. Looking through
> dmesg, I was not able to find any reference to the card or the em interface
> name that it should have. I've also tried updating all firmware with
> fw_update. After that I tried creating a /etc/hostname.em1 file that just
> has dhcp included in it and ran sh /etc/netstart. Unfortunately, no luck as
> of yet. I was able to find the boot_config(8) man page that describes a
> similar issue with the ne(4) driver. I went into the boot configuration and
> ran: find em and received a response of: em* at pci* dev -1 function -1
> flags 0x0. Not sure if that means anything.
> >
> > Quick note: the card does work on a separate system that is not OpenBSD
> but FreeBSD.
> >
> > Any help in the right direction is appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Update: I was able to solve this issue. I was using a PCIe 2 card in a
> PCIe 3 slot. My motherboard had an option to correct the slot to a previous
> generation of PCIe (for w/e reason it was called Gen1 in the BIOS). I had
> seen this option previously but kept it on auto. All link lights were
> working for the card during this time so I figured it was an OS issue.
> Turns out I was dead wrong... Changing the setting has fixed all the
> issues, so now the em firmware is loaded during boot.
>


-- 
Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth.

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