Roland Tollenaar wrote:
>> 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.

That does not make it less of a fact.

> I have a very simple situation

NO you don't have a "simple" situation. In the last 5 mails you wrote,
your "simple situation" changed everytime. Get you damn facts straight.
Which card is supposed to be your realtime NIC, which one not?

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

you should stop making these kinds of comments.
I hate the following words but I am gonna write them:
"It works here, so it is a problem at your side"

We have your setup running. 3 NICs, two running the normal linux
ethernet driver, one rt_8139too.
That is the reason I created the cards= patch in the first place,
because we needed the third and only the third NIC to be the RT card.

And again: it works flawlessly. Get your setup straight. check your
routes. check your subnets.

over and out

CU Fabian

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