strange, I haven't seen that before. check the BCSRs. Perhaps a difference between the MBX and EP boards was missed, and it is turning off the ethernet transmit? That is my guess.
"Ruhland, Paul" wrote: > > > you need to change a config file. > > > > in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia > > > > change the i82365 to m8xx_pcmica > > > Ahhh...that was it. Now, when the pcmcia stuff is starting up I lose my > eth0 nfs connection... > > --------------------------------------- > sh-2.03# /t etc/init.d/pcmcia start > Starting PCMCIA services: modulesLinux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.19 > kernel build: 2.2.14 #10 Tue Nov 21 11:37:36 GMT-5 2000 > options: none > m8xx_pcmcia: Version 0.03, 14-Feb-2000, Magnus Damm > m8xx_pcmcia: MBX860 using SLOT_A with IRQ 13. > nfs: server 10.2.129.62 not responding, still trying > eth0: transmit timed out. > Ring data dump: cur_tx fa202958 (full) cur_rx fa202930. > 9c00 0096 00153c82 > 9c00 0096 001535c2 > 9c00 0096 001536e2 > 9c00 0096 001534a2 > 9c00 0096 00153802 > 9c00 0096 00153922 > 9c00 0096 00153a42 > bc00 0096 00153b62 > 9c00 05ee 001ee000 > 9c00 0362 001ee800 > 9c00 05ee 001ed000 > 9c00 05ee 001ed800 > 9c00 00ae 001ec000 > 9c00 00ae 001ec800 > 9c00 0502 001eb000 > bc00 05ee 001eb800 > eth0: tx queue full!. > ---------------------------------------- ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
