Update.

We got it to finally work.  Our network is trucked (so I am told) and it looks like I had the cables switched for the NIC and our router here on campus shutdown my port.  Once I left them unplugged and figured out (with help from one of my colleagues who runs Linux) which physical port was eth0 and which was eth1 the port had unblocked itself  and I plugged the cables in correctly, it started working.

Those who email me directly, thanks for your suggestions. 

Heather

At 12:09 PM 12/31/2007, Mike King wrote:
No idea.

But I have the Dell 1850 with Intel cards, and had the same issue.  I reinstalled it a few times, and no luck.

installed window2003 server, the cards worked fine.  Installed CCA again, and they worked fine.

Still haven't figured out what happened.

Mike

On Dec 31, 2007 1:27 PM, Heather Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have tried the suggestions that have been posted on the list in the
past trying to get the 1950s to work.  I am not getting the kernel
panic (we delete with the wrong card issue in August).  I can get
everything to install seemingly correct but the NICs are not
functioning.  I have tried everything that I can.  I am not a linux
person.  I have two test environment machines and 20 live environment
machines that I need to build in this week (1 CAM and 19 CAS).  I
have the CAM in the test environment built (took three tries to get
the NIC functional).  I tried the same methodology with the CAS
machine but no luck.  Here is a couple of errors in the install log
of the CAS (I have tried two different machines multiple times with
several CDs):

cat: /etc/shadow: No such file or directory
WARNING: Couldn't open directory /lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5: No
such file or directory
FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5/modules.dep.temp
for writing: No such file or directory.

I have ran ethtool and checked dmesg and everything appears
normal.  When I ran lspci -v, I got the following:

05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown Device 164c (12)
09:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown Device 164c (12)

Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.
Heather Bell




Heather Bell
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Services
Northern Arizona University
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Heather Bell
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Services
Northern Arizona University
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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