Hi all, today I found an old 386 locked up. After rebooting, I read this message in /var/log/messages:
bogus packet size: 1 status=0x21 nxpg=0x40 This machine is on a local net, uses a ne2k clone (like many other machines on that LAN), and no other machine signaled such error. What does that message mean? LAN card going crazy? or what? Thanks for your help. PS: I don't know, nor mean, that there's a relation between lock up and net card message. Kernel is a standard debian 2.0.6 kernel (used by at least another machine on that net. No special hardware, just an old box doing printserving). -- || || ||||||| Marco Frattola Microsoft is not the answer ||`..'|| |||... Piacenza, Italy Microsoft is the question ||| ||| |||'' [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No" is the answer ||| ||| ||| www.enjoy.it/users/~mk/index.html Live Linux, live free! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .