Dan Malek writes: > Oh yes.....I don't have the FEC driver updated for that board > yet. Although my instructions tell you how to download through > that port and get the CLLF utility program to initialize it > because I have been too lazy, something still isn't quite > right.
I've got the kernel to boot thanks to your instructions, and it does keep running after the error appears. I notice that the fec driver in the 2.3.18 kernel is a little different, but I haven't managed to get that kernel to run at all yet, so I'm hanging with 2.2.13 at least for now. > If it appears to be working, then just keep smiling and go > on about your business. Don't try any performance tests....... Hmmm... performance tests are something I'm thinking about trying pretty soon! > That particular error looks legitimate. Probably some kind > of a hard network error. Since the buffer wasn't marked as +last, > it looks like someone is jumping on the bus with late collisions > or something. How often does it occur? Every couple of minutes or so; it seems to happen most during NFS traffic. I haven't really hunted it hard yet though. Thanks, Graham ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
