On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 02:11:01 +0200, Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
> Note that I changed "SYSFS" to "ATTRS" for the first rule. You can of
> course decide yourself which device should become "eth0". (You can give
> them completely different names as well, such as "3com" and "realtek",
> or "bob"
V WATCHDOG: eth1_rename: transmit timed out
> >> eth1_rename: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status 6000.
[...]
> >> eth1_rename: Resetting the Tx ring pointer.
> >>
> >> Either I have to restart it with "/etc/init.d/networking restart", or
>
; APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
You might want to try booting with the option "noapic". Maybe the
network interface hang-ups are caused by problem with the interrupts.
> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth1_r
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
> APIC error on CPU0: 02(02)
You might want to try booting with the option "noapic". Maybe the
network interface hang-ups are caused by problem with the interrupts.
> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth1_rename: transmit timed out
> eth1_rename: transmit timed
out
eth1_rename: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status 6000.
diagnostics: net 0cc0 media 8802 dma 005000a1 fifo
Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 392071(7) current 392087(7)
Transmit list 1f030660 vs. df030660.
0: @df030200 length 8042 status 0042
1: @df0302a0 length 8042 status
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