sages like these:
eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status 0x0, nxpg=0x0
I've tried moving it to a few different IRQ's, but that hasn't
helped.
Any ideas?
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That packet size is bigger than the maximum handled by ethernet. It might
indicate that you have another device at the same address at the networking
card, or something else is happening to corrupt the data read from it by the
OS.
Thanks
Bruce
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Can anyone tell me why I get the message:
eth0: bogus packet size: 4160, status = 0x21, nxpg=0x30
on my console? Does this indicate a "packet corruption"
of some sort?
I have a WD80x3-based LAN adapter in my Debian
machine, which is running back-to-back (via a crossover
cable)
Can anyone tell me why I get the message:
eth0: bogus packet size: 4160, status = 0x21, nxpg=0x30
on my console? Does this indicate a "packet corruption"
of some sort?
I have a WD80x3-based LAN adapter in my Debian
machine, which is running back-to-back (via a crossover
cable)
Hi all,
today I found an old 386 locked up. After rebooting, I read this message in
/var/log/messages:
bogus packet size: 1 status=0x21 nxpg=0x40
This machine is on a local net, uses a ne2k clone (like many other machines on
that LAN), and no other machine signaled such error. What does that
Eugene Sevinian wrote:
>
> Sometimes I see these messages on my screen:
>
> Apr 8 11:44:41 crdlx2 kernel: eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status=0x21
> nxpg=0x3c.
> Apr 8 12:49:06 crdlx2 kernel: eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status=0x21
> nxpg=0x32.
> Apr 8 14:17:38 cr
Sometimes I see these messages on my screen:
Apr 8 11:44:41 crdlx2 kernel: eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status=0x21
nxpg=0x3c.
Apr 8 12:49:06 crdlx2 kernel: eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status=0x21
nxpg=0x32.
Apr 8 14:17:38 crdlx2 kernel: eth0: bogus packet size: 0, status=0x21
nxpg=0x3f.
Apr
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