Okay, I just installed RH8 on a Dell GX110 with a 3COM card. When the network
starts, it fails to start eth0 saying there is no link. Any ideas? Is there
an updated 3c59x driver I should be getting?
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We are having mucho problems after upgrading a
250-node cluster to Red Hat 7.2
We have 5 racks of 50 nodes all plugged into
extreme switches. The nodes have onboard NIC's using the EEPRO100 driver (the
NIC's are i82557/i82558)
We are using kernel 2.4.13 (and must since it is
the only
I'm trying to make a LRP.
linux router disk off a floppy.
but I get this
error when the network card tries
to load.
SIOCSIFFLAGS: RESOURCE TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
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# Subject: Re: Still having a NIC problem
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# Rachel Collins wrote:
# >Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so
# that it forces it
# >to start at 10 or 100, or at full or
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From: "Cokey de Percin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: [RHL] Re: Still having a NIC problem
> Mike Rambo wrote:
> >
> &
Mike Rambo wrote:
>
> Rachel Collins wrote:
> >Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so that it forces it
> >to start at 10 or 100, or at full or half duplex? The computer is dual
> >booting to Win2k so I know the card is functional, and I can't find any
> >utilities on the drive
Rachel Collins wrote:
>Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so that it forces it
>to start at 10 or 100, or at full or half duplex? The computer is dual
>booting to Win2k so I know the card is functional, and I can't find any
>utilities on the driver disk that appear useful.
Sor
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Rachel Collins wrote:
> I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
> taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
> together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
> locked my computer... Sho
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From: Rachel Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, September 22, 2000 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: Still having a NIC problem
>This is probably a dumb question, but where would I set that? I looked in
m
g. You've also asked about adding
# your card to
# conf.modules. It can't hurt :) Hope this helps.
#
# Jeff Hogg
#
# -Original Message-
# From: Rachel Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# Date: Friday, September
On Friday, September 22, 2000 Mike Rambo wrote:
#
# Rachel Collins wrote in part:
# >
# > # --I don't have anything in my /etc/conf.modules file about my
# > # ethernet card.
# > # Should I?
#
# I have always found it necessary to have a statement 'alias eth0
# driver_name' in conf.modules.
Rachel Collins wrote in part:
>
> I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
> taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
> together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
> locked my computer... Should I maybe
: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: Still having a NIC problem
>I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
>taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
>together three times while chanting "There's no OS like L
I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
locked my computer... Should I maybe have tried a live chicken?
I'm a newbie
> it is a DE500AA (21143) based card and it is recognised by the tulip driver.
> I can ping it's ethernet address from the server but cannot communicate with
> the rest of the network.
> The diagnose program (tulip-diag from Donald Becker) says it is working.
> Some test program called windows NT
Hello,
I'm trying to build a new server with a PII Intel AL440LX motherboard, and
a 3Com 3C905B-TX network card. I've got the latest BIOS on the
motherboard, no IRQ conflicts, plug&pray disabled, yet I can't get Linux
to recognize the 3Com, even when I specify the io and irq parameters. I've
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