Okay, I just installed RH8 on a Dell GX110 with a 3COM card. When the network
starts, it fails to start eth0 saying there is no link. Any ideas? Is there
an updated 3c59x driver I should be getting?
JAV
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We are having mucho problems after upgrading a
250-node cluster to Red Hat 7.2
We have 5 racks of 50 nodes all plugged into
extreme switches. The nodes have onboard NIC's using the EEPRO100 driver (the
NIC's are i82557/i82558)
We are using kernel 2.4.13 (and must since it is
the only
I'm trying to make a LRP.
linux router disk off a floppy.
but I get this
error when the network card tries
to load.
SIOCSIFFLAGS: RESOURCE TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
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# Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 6:54 AM
# To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Subject: Re: Still having a NIC problem
#
#
# Rachel Collins wrote:
# Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so
# that it forces it
# to start at 10 or 100, or at full or half duplex
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Rachel Collins wrote:
I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
locked my computer... Should
Rachel Collins wrote:
Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so that it forces it
to start at 10 or 100, or at full or half duplex? The computer is dual
booting to Win2k so I know the card is functional, and I can't find any
utilities on the driver disk that appear useful.
Sorry,
Mike Rambo wrote:
Rachel Collins wrote:
Do you know of any way to set the negotiation manually so that it forces it
to start at 10 or 100, or at full or half duplex? The computer is dual
booting to Win2k so I know the card is functional, and I can't find any
utilities on the driver disk
http://www.moongroup.com/old/redhat.php
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From: "Cokey de Percin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 11:16 AM
Subject: [RHL] Re: Still having a NIC problem
Mike Rambo wrote:
Rachel Collins wrote:
Do you know
I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
locked my computer... Should I maybe have tried a live chicken?
I'm a
: Still having a NIC problem
I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
locked my computer... Should I maybe
Rachel Collins wrote in part:
I haven't received any replies to my request for assistance, so I tried
taking the NIC out, waving a dead chicken over it, and clicking my heels
together three times while chanting "There's no OS like Linux", but it just
locked my computer... Should I maybe
On Friday, September 22, 2000 Mike Rambo wrote:
#
# Rachel Collins wrote in part:
#
# # --I don't have anything in my /etc/conf.modules file about my
# # ethernet card.
# # Should I?
#
# I have always found it necessary to have a statement 'alias eth0
# driver_name' in conf.modules.
asked about adding
# your card to
# conf.modules. It can't hurt :) Hope this helps.
#
# Jeff Hogg
#
# -Original Message-
# From: Rachel Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:21 AM
# Subject: Still having a NIC problem
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From: Rachel Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, September 22, 2000 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: Still having a NIC problem
This is probably a dumb question, but where would I set that? I looked in
my
BIOS, but no luck, and I
Hello,
I'm trying to build a new server with a PII Intel AL440LX motherboard, and
a 3Com 3C905B-TX network card. I've got the latest BIOS on the
motherboard, no IRQ conflicts, plugpray disabled, yet I can't get Linux
to recognize the 3Com, even when I specify the io and irq parameters. I've
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