Hello, I was reading some past exchanges regarding eth0 autonegotioation, and linux on laptops, and was wondering if this ever came up.
I have an HP Omnibook 3100, with dual booting OS (Windoze on one side [for the wife] and SuSE 7.1 on the other [for me]) Now, whne I take this book to work, and hook up on the network, my autoneg fails, and it assumes the 10 MBS. here's the log: eth0: Intel: port 0x300, irq 3, hwaddr 00:A0:C9:37:0B:FB eth0: autonegotiation failed; using 10mbs eth0: MII detected; using 10mbs eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 4 Now, if I boot the same machine, running windoze, it will hook up at 100 MBS, no problem. Nothing changes, (hardware, cable, switch setting, etc.) only the OS. Is there a way to set the interface hard, once linux has begun? (Kinda like the ndd command for sun?) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Slate, cbrack

