I have seen these errors before, and I believe they were caused by badly
shared interrupts.  Check out the BIOS on your motherboard to find if
there is any IRQ sharing going on, and try to move the card around (or
whatever is conflicting with it), and the problem should clear up.

Jason

On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 20:28, Nick McCartney wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
>      My name is Nick, and I am currently working on a 17 node Oscar cluster which I 
>am installing with System Imager.
>      My situation now is that I have successfully loaded 7 client nodes and they are 
>running without any flaws. Upon trying to
>      load the remainder of my clients, I am receiving the following error while 
>trying to find my head node via a floppy boot:
> 
>            eth0: card reports no RX buffers.
>            eth0: card reports no resources.
> 
>      Any help you could supply me with on this issue would be greatly appreciated!!
> 
> 
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
> 
>     Nick McCartney
>     Project Engineer
>     Promicro Systems
>     phone: 858-391-1515
>     cell: 858-864-4282
>                             
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