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I have a Dell Latitude and the docking station uses a Boomerang 3c905. The
network does not start unless I put MII_NOT_SUPPORTED=1 in ifcfg-eth0. Shouldn't
the init
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rpm versions:
kernel-2.4.21.0.pre4.5mdk-1-1mdk
initscripts-7.06-3mdk
ifplugd-0.13-2mdk
I tried noapic, acpi=off, pci=noacpi without any success.
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Madrake 9.1 beta 3.
I have got the same problem, 2 eth cards (sis900 rtl8139too)
at computer's boot the 2 assigned IRQ are 3 5 after linux booting the cards
are on
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pci=noacpi options !!
I've tried to boot with the options pci=noacpi
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That is the same problem I had. If you read through the entire report, you will see I
had the same problem, and that a workaround is to boot with both acpi=off and
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dmesg output for 2.4.21.0.pre4.5mdk
Newest kernel allows net access
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-08 03:37 ---
Installed kernel 2.4.21.0.pre4.3mdk and behavior still exists. dmesg output is
attached
as 2.4.21.0.pre4.3mdk_dmesg.
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dmesg output from kernel 2.4.21.0.pre4.3mdk
This is the output from
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output from dmidecode
I compiled dmidecode and ran as instructed.
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Update, booting with noapic and pci=noacpi causes some instability on the pci bus.
Specifically, X is crashing when attempting to switch to vc. Using PCI video card,
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This bug seems to be a copy of 115, and may be related to 892 and who knows others.
I tracked the problem down to ACPI being enabled in the latest kernels.
(and not
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a copy of 781 I mean, and I was refering to my post there.
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sorry !
Dominique
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dmesg output with apic and acpi enabled
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After Dominique's report, I went back to do some more testing and this is what I have
found. I have attached the dmesg output from all of the cases, except the one
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-03 00:35 ---
Booting with noapic and pci=noacpi has same behavior as noapic and acpi=off.
Boot occurs normally, no lost interrupts on the hard disks, no APIC errors in
dmesg and
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I have been continuing to troubleshoot this problem and have narrowed it down. I
believe it relates to APIC, as booting the network.img with 'linux noapic' allows the
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-29 05:40 ---
As I mentioned in an earlier message - I have removed
this net card and do intend to use it anymore,
therefore, I won't be doing any more testing. Sorry.
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-31 05:28 ---
After sinking my local Cooker mirror at about 10:00 PM EST, I tried to install via NFS
and am finding that that dhcp does not work for either my on-board VIA VT6102
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After failing to install via NFS w/ DHCP, I went back and tried via NFS with static
address. All modules appear to load (no error messages on console) and during
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-22 04:20 ---
I switched to a 3C59x card several months ago because
the 3c905 gave me problems with other Linux's as well
as Mandrake. I installed LM 9.0 over the weekend and
it is
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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-28 08:44 ---
Yup this is still the problem in Mandrake 9.1 beta 2. The network works just
fine from Mandrake 9.0 and Windows XP on the same machine, but in MDK 9.1 beta 2
it just
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