>Hi;
>Thanks for the reply, here's additional information.
>This is a Pentium MMX 200mhz, using an Intel Ether Express card >on
interrupt
>11. I can determine no interrupt conflicts. I am looking only for
>general
>information that might lead me in the right direction.
>Also, what about keyword searching the list archives on the RedHat >site?
Is
>there a specific place I should be looking? A way I should be
>constructing
>my search? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Beth:0)
<snippy...>
>eth0: CU wedged, status 0240 0000, resetting...
I have looked in the sources for the driver, and it seems to be a bug in the
card itself. This foult accurs when the driver tries to access the card's
memory after a reset.
This is also the cause why the card ramdomly locks up under heavy load. The
DOS driver from Intel has the same bevaviour, so it seems to be a bug in the
card's hardware.
The message is only informal, and the driver itsself corrects the error.
Three solutions :
Go kick the people at Intel :)
Learn to live with it
Buy a new card.
Igmar
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