man setserial

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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, James wrote:

= I've been having a very puzzling problem setting up a home LAN.
= 
= I can ping localhost, and I can ping my ethernet card without problems.  I
= have swapped out the card itself, changed IRQ & IO address, and checked the
= cable and hub.  Right now the card is a WD8013.
= 
= I'm only trying to get two machines to talk to each other via ethernet, so
= my routing table is very short and sweet.
= 
= /sbin/route -n
= 
= DESTINATION    GW           MASK                  FLAGS  METRIC .... DEV
= 192.168.0.2        192.168.0.1  255.255.255.255    UGH    1              ...
= eth0
= 192.168.0.0        192.168.0.1  255.255.255.0        UG       1
= ... eth0
= 127.0.0.1                0.0.0.0       255.0.0.0               U          0
= ... lo
= 
= (as you can see I typed it instead of cat - this is being typed on my Win98
= box)
= 
= My Linux box (was RH6.2, now RH7.0) is 192.168.0.1, the Win98 box I want to
= ping is 192.168.0.2.  When I ping the Win98 box I get this error:
= 
= ping 192.168.0.2 -n
= (the -n switch forces ping to use the numeric address, instead of trying to
= find an alias)
= 
= PING 192.168.0.2 FROM 192.168.0.1:
= >From (192.168.0.1):  Destination Host Unreachable
= 
= Since my routing table looks good to me, /etc/hosts has the correct entries
= and I test numerically anyway, the only thing that I can think of is that
= there is a resource conflict with the card somewhere.
= 
= But if I cat /proc/interrupts I don't get a full list of IRQs.  cat
= /proc/pci fills in some of the missing numbers but not all of them.  I also
= have a modem on this machine which is jumpered to IRQ 3, and I don't see
= that IRQ listed anywhere (even though my ethernet card shows up in
= /proc/interrupts).  Is there another place to find a list of ALL of the
= IRQs?
= 
= And where can I find a list of I/O addresses to see if anything else is
= trying to use 0x300?  Any other suggestions welcome.
= 
= This is a fresh install of RH7.0 as of about two hours ago, so there
= shouldn't be any legacy settings to worry about.  (I was kinda hoping that
= the problem would go away with RH6.2, so did a clean install instead of an
= upgrade.)
= 
= Cheers,
= 
= James Zuelow
= 
= 
= 
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