Hi,

> 
> which means you might have used the wrong interface.
> Anything beyond that is a configuration issue that you have to work out.
I doubt it.

I have a very simple situation
Before any real time rtnet is activate the realtek card is eth0.
I leave this card on and and ping a host. Pinging is succesful and I 
leave it on to see at what point things go wrong.

-I then rmmod e1000 (for the other network card)
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I mknod bla di bla
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I insmod rtnet.ko
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I insmod rtpacket.ko
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I insmod rt_loopback.ko
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I insmod rt_e1000.ko
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I rtifconfig rtlo up
-pinging on eth0 still going
-I rtifconfig rteth0 up
--pinging on eth0 STOPS dead!!!

After about 15 seconds it (ping on eth0) gives

 From 10.0.0.6 icmp_seq=# Destination Host Unreachable

and sometimes:  ping sendmsg: No buffer space available
???? Never seen that one before :)

I then try

ifconfig eth0 up

which executes but makes no difference.

I tried using rteth1 instead of rtet0 but that does not help either.

If I then unplug the ethernet cable from the realtek card the PC tells 
me the connection on eth0 was broken. So it still thinks that the 
realtek card is eth0 but somehow it is dead.

Any ideas because this, from what you posted, does not seem normal to me?

Afraid my concern about running normal ethernet with another NIC on 
rtnet was justified? :(

Best regards,

Roland





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