[eepro100] asus cur_dls + onboard nic
Alvin Oga
aoga@Mail.Linux-Consulting.com
Mon, 5 Feb 2001 18:02:25 -0800 (PST)
hi donald..
thanx for your reply....
unfortunately... i do NOT have the info you want.. "the detection
message" from the bootup sequence ( ?? )
- it all looked nromal for the bootup recognizing the onboard
nic.... ( only odd thing i noticed was "IRQ=0" )
eepro100 and version and other info is listed...
about 10 lines or so of it..
- after booting... it was not properly "configured" ...
ifconfig -v does NOT show eth0 as an interface
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== the big issue/question ....
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so route -nv is oviously empty too
- configured many onboard nics...esp D815EEAAL and CA810EAL
redhat, suse, slackware, etc...
- sometimes... i noticed that even if the ifconfig
and routing table is correct... that the nic driver
does NOT always work... that an older or newer
nic driver would work ...
- so tried it with a known good eepro100.c that i
patched to work with D815EEAAL and still not working
with the asus mb ... oh well...
- since they wanted it working "today"...
i tried a simple test with the 3c905C and it worked...
- since i dont have the cur_dls motherboard in stock...
i cant provide any more debugging info...
and am low on cash for "experimenting"
- but i suppose we could go to Frys and buy it
and return it in 21 days or something... ( bad idea )
thanx
alvin
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Donald Becker wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> > donno if the asus cur_dls supposed to work with the
> > eepro100 driver.... the driver is recognized during bootup
> > but thats it... no routing and no ifconfig entries
>
> If the driver recognizes the card, it should work.
>
> What is the detection message?
> The IP address and route entries are configured by the distribution.
>
> They don't magically appear. If you installed your distribution
> incorrectly the interface will not be configured.
>
> > asus cur_dls is supposedly a serverworks chipset but
> > also does seem to have 82559 compatability ??
> > - donno..am clueless
>
> It likely has an i82559 chip on the motherboard.
>
> > - due to time constraints...would up using a 3c905C card
> > in a pci slot to get the server up and running with
> > rh-7.0 and scsi3 disks w/ the Asus cur_dls motherboard
>
> That implies that your interface configuration is correct.
> What is the card detection message?
>
> Donald Becker becker@scyld.com
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