Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-11 Thread Jeff Cours
Shyamal Prasad wrote: "Jeff" == Jeff Cours <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeff> Could Jeff> someone please point me to where to can I find the Jeff> configuration file that was used to create Jeff> kernel-image-2.4.18-686? If you installed the image, then it should be in /boot/

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-10 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Jeff" == Jeff Cours <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jeff> Of course, you answer one question you get another :-) , but Jeff> this one should be easy. The person who suggested "noapic" Jeff> also asked if ACPI was configured in the kernel. Could Jeff> someone please point me to whe

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-09 Thread Jeff Cours
The kind folks on the kernelnewbies list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) recognized the problem and suggested I try the 'noapic' kernel parameter. Adding append="noapic" to the lilo.conf stanza put the interrupts back where the should be. Of course, you answer one question you get another :-) , but th

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-08 Thread Jeff Cours
It definitely looks like a problem with IRQ mis-assignment. The 2.4.18 kernel puts eth0 at IRQ 19, and USB at 20, 21, and 22. Windows puts eth0 at IRQ 11 and USB at 10 and 11. I'm not sure where the 2.2 kernel puts USB (it panicked when it detected ext3), but from the boot messages it puts eth0

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-08 Thread Jeff Cours
Donald R. Spoon wrote: I took a peek at your "troubleshooting.txt" file and it seems to me that when you tried inserting the 8139too module in step 24 it suceeded, but the IRQ of 19 is a bit "weird"to me. Just for grins, and to complete all the basic stuff, could you check in your BIOS and ma

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-08 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Jeff Cours wrote: Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like it's a simple matter of the ethernet card's module. I went through the installation process again last night and kept a written log: Any other suggestions? I

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-08 Thread Jeff Cours
Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like it's a simple matter of the ethernet card's module. I went through the installation process again last night and kept a written log: Any other suggestions? Is there another mod

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-07 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:52:21AM -0800, Jeff Cours wrote: > Hi, everyone - > > I'm in the process of building a new Windows/Linux dual-boot > workstation, and I'm running into a problem with networking. The brief > summary of the problem is that I can get Ethernet and TCP/IP working > under t

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-07 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Jeff Cours wrote: > Hi, everyone - > > I'm in the process of building a new Windows/Linux dual-boot > workstation, and I'm running into a problem with networking. The brief > summary of the problem is that I can get Ethernet and TCP/IP working > under the 2.2 kernel series, but not under the 2.4 ke

Re: networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-07 Thread Jeff
Jeff Cours, 2002-Nov-07 10:52 -0800: > My first thought was that it might be a problem with the integrated > RTL-8139 NIC, so I installed a new Linksys LNE100TX (a tulip chipset), > disabled the 8139 through the BIOS, and got the same results with the > Linksys. (One note, though, is that the 2.

networking woes with 2.4 kernel

2002-11-07 Thread Jeff Cours
Hi, everyone - I'm in the process of building a new Windows/Linux dual-boot workstation, and I'm running into a problem with networking. The brief summary of the problem is that I can get Ethernet and TCP/IP working under the 2.2 kernel series, but not under the 2.4 kernel series. A Debian Woo