Hi,
Thanks again, Julius, for the advice!  The problem is solved now.  I
actually used redhat-config-network to swap around the network cards. 
The performance is now where it should be.  

BTW, the keyboard problem went away when I edited lts.conf and changed
the default keyboard.  :-}

Cheers,

Jeff

El lun, 26-01-2004 a las 09:53, Julius Szelagiewicz escribiÃ:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Jeff Nelson wrote:
> > Now there are a couple of new problems, however.  One is that booting
> > the clients seems much slower than before, and performance is down, even
> > though the server is much faster, with 4x the RAM.  I think it's because
> > eth0 on the server is being incorrectly configured at 10Mbps instead of
> > the full 100.  Here's an excerpt from dmesg:
> >
> >         eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xf8b03000,
> >         00:01:29:68:04:b6, IRQ 5
> >         eth0:  Identified 8139 chip type 'RTL-8101'
> >         ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
> >         eth0: link up, 10Mbps, half-duplex, lpa 0x0000
> Jeff,
>       what do you have on eth1? if it is a 100TX nic, quickly edit
> /etc/modules.conf and flip eth0 and eth1 aliases, switch the wires and
> restart networking (service network restart). that will get you 100TX on
> eth0 and it is very, very important that it runs better than 10TX. julius
> 



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