On 10/26/06, Johann Myrkraverk Oskarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, I was rather tired when I wrote my previous mail.
Here is the relevant line from dmesg:
Oct 24 22:56:09 king e1000g: [ID 801593 kern.warning] WARNING: pci8086,1000 -
e1000g[0] : Could not identify hardware
Can anyone tell me what I need (to know) to fix it?
That message came from the e1000g driver itself so I guess the driver
is correctly bound to the device (so /etc/driver_aliases is fine).
However, it looks like the driver is doing some sort of attach-time
test and does not like the h/w. Since the driver is not open source
there's not a lot more one can diagnose.
Paul
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