[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Is this accidentally the port that shares a PCI IRQ, i.e. (old system,
> not 2.4 kernel)
no. the interrupt setup seems to be fine, but I haven't tinkered with it any.
halfoat:~ # dmesg | grep ^eth | grep -i irq
eth0: OEM i82557/i82558 10/100 Ethernet, 00:03:47:A5:EA:96, IRQ 18.
eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x3000, 00:80:C8:B9:90:81, IRQ 23.
eth2: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x3080, 00:80:C8:B9:90:82, IRQ 27.
eth3: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x3400, 00:80:C8:B9:90:83, IRQ 28.
eth4: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x3480, 00:80:C8:B9:90:84, IRQ 41.
eth5: NetGear GA620 Gigabit Ethernet at 0xfb500000, irq 20
halfoat:~ # cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
0: 248793 289400 IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 1 1 IO-APIC-edge keyboard
2: 0 0 XT-PIC cascade
8: 0 2 IO-APIC-edge rtc
14: 665 919 IO-APIC-edge ide0
18: 6325 6805 IO-APIC-level eth0
20: 1236 1516 IO-APIC-level eth5
23: 4 4 IO-APIC-level eth1
NMI: 0 0
LOC: 538110 538109
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
thanks, though.
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