Re: eepro100 detection fail? (and a success story :-))

2004-07-28 Thread arief#
Dear all, I've tried Patrick suggestion, go to the BIOS, and after some round, I finally able to make my NIC stand alone at IRQ-11. But still failed. No eepro100 detected. And tried Adrian suggestion and replace eepro100.c from src/ to dev/ directory, after a lot of fixes of compilation errors,

Re: eepro100 detection fail? (and a success story :-))

2004-07-27 Thread Marco Gerards
Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > All your components share IRQ 5 or IRQ 11. Even worse, your NIC and > your Radeon share IRQ 11. > You cant try to disable some components in BIOS. You can also try to > change the PCI-settings to let them use different interrupts. If it can not be do

Re: eepro100 detection fail? (and a success story :-))

2004-07-27 Thread Patrick Strasser
arief# wrote: Dear all, > [...] I dont have a working eth0 device. In linux I use eepro100 as the driver, and I can see that this is supported in gnumach. But nothing appears as eepro100 in /dev/klog. Funny, I guess, so I take a few more ups and downs in the hurd. Finally I get myself compiling gnu

eepro100 detection fail? (and a success story :-))

2004-07-26 Thread arief#
Dear all, I just got myself 'inspired' to install GNU/Hurd on my Thinkpad T30. I have some spare spaces in HD, but no partition yet, having so much faith in GNU Softwares, I fight Bootdisk-HOWTO and went create my own boot/root disk (do this all at home, and I dont have access to net at home, th