Hi Drew, 

Why don't you use the mother board incorporated NIC? it does have one right? 

Best Regards, and sorry for my english... :) 

-- 
Luís Trindade 
nfsi telecom, lda. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew Weaver" <drew.wea...@thenap.com> 
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@centos.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, 18 January, 2011 2:22:04 PM 
Subject: [CentOS] Intel DH67BL + CentOS 5.5 IRQ #177 nobody cared 




Hello, 



We have built a couple of CentOS 5.5 systems on the Intel DH67BL (Sandy Bridge) 
motherboard and overall they work pretty well. 



I'm having one problem which keeps cropping up and that is an error message 
that says: 



IRQ 177 nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option) 

report bad irq, references CPU idle 



then it references usb_hcd_irq and e1000_intr 

then it disables the add-on PCI E1000 card and disconnects itself from the 
network. 



I'm assuming what is happening here is the USB controller and the add-on E1000 
controller we put in are having an old school IRQ conflict, the question is why 
and how can I avoid it? 



I have tried disabling all of the extra stuff in the BIOS that I could, and 
this still happens fairly frequently. 



Any advice would be great. 



thanks, 

-Drew 


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