Yeah, I tried changing the MAC address on the second card and even plugged the second port into another hub that isn't connected to anything else. I was playing somemore and discovered that even if I only have the first interface configed Enlightenment still causes it to give me the errors. So I uninstalled Enlightenment and now I'm looking to see what else will give those errors.
Is there anything special that needs to be done to use a custom kernel on a sparc? I've tried using make-kpkg the same way I do it on i386 and I can't get a bootable kernel. The command I've been using is "make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image". Every kernel I've compiled on this machine gives me a watchdog reset when it tries to uncompress the image. Anders Hammarquist wrote: > > If both cards are plugged into the same hub I get these messages on both > > interfaces until I kill the connection from my client or the system > > reboots. > > If you plug both interfaces to the same wire (Ethernet sense, so even through > a switch) you have to reconfigure the Ethernet address on one of the boards, > since Sun machines normally use the same address on all interfaces. This > doesn't explain the troubles you were seeing with them on different subnets > though...

