Frederik Himpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When the module 8139too for the network card is loaded, a message
> appears in the kernel log tot it "is an enhanced 8139+ chip. Use the
> "8139cp" driver for improved performance and stability".
> 
> Is there some way to use this driver instead of the 8139too driver?
> Maybe the network.img can be changed to try first the 8139cp driver, and
> if it does not work, use the 8139too driver?

to test: boot with "expert", and choose 8139cp.

if it works: give me the output of "lspcidrake -v" so that we change
the default from 8139too to 8139cp

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