Hello,
I have installed RTlinux in my PC. My ethernet card doesn't
work now. But if I boot the machine with older kernel, the card works.
Immediately after this, if I boot with RT kernel, the card works, but if
booted after some time the network is inaccessible- may the settings are
lost during power down.
My card is an smc-ultra, with 8390 chip set. I compiled the RTKernel
with these options. In regular kernel (Linux 2.2.5), lsmod gives the
following
smc-ultra
8390
When booted with RT Kernel, these listings are not there. I tried to
follow Phil's Installation instructions, and added '/sbin/modprobe eth0'
in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, but this reports eth0 not found, at boot.
I downloaded the smc-ultra and 8390 modules from rtlinux.org. When I
loaded this using insmod with arguments io=0x300 and irq=11 (similar to
my old settings), the card is now recognized as eth1, and still the
network is not accessible. Please give some suggestions.
Thanks for your time and patience.
Regards
Ramesh
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