On Jun 12, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
Christopher Sean Hilton writes:
I can try that later but given that the em driver is already in the
kernel I don't expect it to bear fruit. However, can you do a kldstat
on your machine with the em card? It will tell me if there is some
firmware module or something that I'm missing.
huff@>> kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 47 0xc0400000 4b9868 kernel (/boot/kernel/kernel)
2 2 0xc08ba000 29820 linux.ko (/boot/kernel/linux.ko)
3 1 0xc08e4000 2839c if_em.ko (/boot/kernel/if_em.ko)
4 1 0xc090d000 24b4 accf_http.ko (/boot/kernel/accf_http.ko)
5 1 0xc0910000 6a808 acpi.ko (/boot/kernel/acpi.ko)
6 1 0xc4e76000 7000 linprocfs.ko (/boot/kernel/linprocfs.ko)
7 1 0xc5207000 1f000 nfsserver.ko (/boot/kernel/nfsserver.ko)
8 1 0xc5239000 a000 nfslockd.ko (/boot/kernel/nfslockd.ko)
9 1 0xc5244000 f000 krpc.ko (/boot/kernel/krpc.ko)
P.S. In digging around on Google I found kern/117926 in the Bug
tracking system.
That machine has a ASUS P4B motherboard.
Doesn't look like there's a firmware module though.
Thanks
-- Chris
Chris Hilton e: chris|at|vindaloo|
dot|com
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