On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Chris Burwell wrote:
Thank you Jurij! Now I just have to figure out how to automatically get a
dhcp address from my eth1 port.
Your /etc/network/interfaces file should contain
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
If it does not work, you might be hitting a recent udev bug, mak
Thank you Jurij! Now I just have to figure out how to automatically get
a dhcp address from my eth1 port.
Thanks again,
- Chris Burwell
Jurij Smakov wrote:
Hi,
If you are using udev to manage your kernel modules (default way in
Debian), you can blacklist undesired modules and they are not g
Hi,
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Chris Burwell wrote:
Daniel,
Through searching this list by way of Google (after the local search did not
work), I found my answer.
The problem seems to be that both the dmfe and tulip modules are being
loaded. I can solve this problem by issuing the following comm
Daniel,
Through searching this list by way of Google (after the local search did
not work), I found my answer.
The problem seems to be that both the dmfe and tulip modules are being
loaded. I can solve this problem by issuing the following commands
(using sudo):
modprobe -r dmfe
modprobe -
Chris,
Do you have the latest Flash PROM? (patch 111952 for more info)
Does it work with Solaris? (you could try a Nexenta CD)
Cheers,
Daniel
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 15:35 -0400, Chris Burwell wrote:
> I have successfully (I think) installed Debian (etch release) on a Sun
> Netra X1. The problem
I have successfully (I think) installed Debian (etch release) on a Sun
Netra X1. The problem is that I am unable to get either of the Ethernet
ports to work properly. If I issue the command: sudo ifconfig eth0 up, I
get the following error:
eth0: Tx timeout - resetting
SABRE0: PCI SERR signal
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