Clayton,

In almost all cases, your kernels should download in under 1 second.

The card that is taking alot longer, and having neighbour table 
overflows, is probably having
a resource conflict of some sort.

Can you try putting the card in another slot?

Is the IRQ or IO-Address of the card conflicting with any other devices 
in the machine?

Can you try using that card in a different machine?

I'm guessing that one of the above things will clear up your problem, or 
at least help
to explain what is wrong.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Clayton Rogers wrote:

> I have two questions that have been bothering us for a while.
>
> Q1. We have two machines.  One machine has a 100Mb card which loads 
> the kernel off the tft server in no time, less then a second.  The 
> machine with the 10Mb network card takes anywhere between 30-120 
> seconds.  Why is it so?  Is this a case of Full Duplex mode problems?
>
> Q2. Why do we get 3 "neighbour table overflow" messages after it has 
> found the network card in the kernel initialising messages?
>
> Initialising network card.....
>
> snip
> Looking up port of RPC 10000.........
> <neighbour table overflow>
> <neighbour table overflow>
> <neighbour table overflow>
> snip
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
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