The rtnet.conf file does have the cards configured as 'cards=1'. still no
luck. I however found that the e1000 module came back up on its own even
though the module is not built into the kernel.(watchdog and Realtime
clock are all off). Any pointers ?

thanks
-Vidhya

> Vidhya Vaitheeswaran wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have installed RTnet (0.9.5 tarball) over RTAI-3.3.on a PC with two
>> onboard ethernet adapters. I plan to use one for RTnet UDP(eth1) and the
>> other for non-realtime tcp. The problem is Rtnet start does not start
>> rteth1 (usual ioctl errors that others in the mailing list have seen
>> earlier). There are no files under /proc/rtnet/rtcfg. Is it true that
>> the
>> interface needs to be connected to another RTnet server/client  to test
>> RTnet? or could it be a configuration problem.
>
> Splitting the NIC usage between RTnet and Linux works perfectly if you
> restrict the RT driver to only acquire one of the two NICs (module
> parameter "cards=1", or "cards=0,1" to pick the second one). In any case
> there will only be rteth0, not rteth1 then. That's due to the fact that
> the namespaces for network devices are separated between RTnet and Linux.
>
> Jan
>
>
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