I am using a Ubicom processor with 128 MB of ram, and a network 
interface and a USB port.
 The issue I have is if I have u-boot enabled then 99% of the time the network 
will not work in linux.
 I know this is probably a Ubicom driver issue, and they do not have the time 
to resolve the problem.
So what I want to do is to completely disable the network in u-boot so I don't 
have this problem.

                My question is what changes do I need to make in my 
configuration .h file to accomplish this. The
Only configuration options I see are
/*
 * Ethernet configuration
 */
#define CONFIG_PHY_ADDR                      0x00
#define CONFIG_ENV_OVERWRITE        1              /* allow overwriting of 
ethaddr */

So do I just undefined CONFIG_PHY_ADDR? Will this be enough?

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