[leaf-user] e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for Dachstein?

2003-12-22 Thread Miguel De Avila
Does anyone have the compiled e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for the Intel 
Pro/1000 MT Dual Port nic? I believe that the 4.3.15 version of the driver 
is the most recent one for 2.2 kernels.

I'm using Dachstein v1.0.2, which has version 3.0.16. Unfortunately when I 
try and load the module I get

  insmod: init_module: e1000: Device or resourrce busy.

I'm running on a Dell PowerEdge 650. I'm hoping that a new version of the 
driver will do the trick.

thanks,

Miguel DeAvila

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Re: [leaf-user] e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for Dachstein?

2003-12-22 Thread Tony
I don't have specific info for that card, but when I've had cards that have
been acting that way, it's either been that the card was conflicting with
another device, or that the module needs the io address specified.

Hope that helps somewhat.

Tony


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Subject: [leaf-user] e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for Dachstein?


 Does anyone have the compiled e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for the Intel
 Pro/1000 MT Dual Port nic? I believe that the 4.3.15 version of the driver
 is the most recent one for 2.2 kernels.

 I'm using Dachstein v1.0.2, which has version 3.0.16. Unfortunately when I
 try and load the module I get

insmod: init_module: e1000: Device or resourrce busy.

 I'm running on a Dell PowerEdge 650. I'm hoping that a new version of the
 driver will do the trick.

 thanks,

 Miguel DeAvila

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Re: [leaf-user] e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for Dachstein?

2003-12-22 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Miguel De Avila wrote:
Does anyone have the compiled e1000 module (version 4.3.15) for the Intel 
Pro/1000 MT Dual Port nic? I believe that the 4.3.15 version of the driver 
is the most recent one for 2.2 kernels.

I'm using Dachstein v1.0.2, which has version 3.0.16. Unfortunately when I 
try and load the module I get

   insmod: init_module: e1000: Device or resourrce busy.

I'm running on a Dell PowerEdge 650. I'm hoping that a new version of the 
driver will do the trick.
You'll probably have to build this yourself, unless someone else on-list 
has done so already and can send you the binary.

The required patches and a script to turn a 'virgin' kernel.org sorce 
tarball into a source tree for the Dachstein kernel is available (see 
the Readme file):
http://leaf-project.org/devel/cstein/files/kernels/Dachstein-source.tar.gz

Note that the intel makefile assumes you're compiling on the same system 
you're building the driver for (highly unlikely in this case), so you'll 
have to short-circuit the automatic 'find the kernel source directory' 
code in the makefile to compile against the Dachstein kernel.

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