Paulo Stein wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm working with a CPU that have 2 eth ports, both of them controlled by
> the e100 driver. I would like to use one of them under rtnet (via
> rt_ee100pro driver) and the other one under standard linux networking
> (via e100). Is it possible to do so?

Yes.

Jan


PS: The trick is the "cards" module parameter of the RT driver. The
rtnet start script takes care of your standard scenario by default.

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