] kernel support for: i211 - intel network driver
Hello,
The i219 is a completely different (and much older) chip; the right driver for
the i211 is definitely igb.
That said, I think the OP should first make sure the onboard LAN is enabled in
the BIOS and then post the output of "lspc
Hello,
The i219 is a completely different (and much older) chip; the right driver for
the i211 is definitely igb.
That said, I think the OP should first make sure the onboard LAN is enabled in the BIOS
and then post the output of "lspci -tv".
andrea
On 17/11/20 00:59, Adam Carter wrote:
On
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 9:18 AM wrote:
> I have Asus X570-pro MB with Intel I211-AT network
> When I compiled into the kernel (not as module) the "IGB" network driver
> but the network is not recognized.
>
> lsmod |grep igb is not showing anything.
>
Not sure how close the I211 is to the I219, b
Le 16/11/2020 à 11:38, J. Roeleveld a écrit :
On Friday, 13 November 2020 23:18:29 CET the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I have Asus X570-pro MB with Intel I211-AT network
When I compiled into the kernel (not as module) the "IGB" network driver
but the network is not recognized.
lsmod |grep igb is n
On Friday, 13 November 2020 23:18:29 CET the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I have Asus X570-pro MB with Intel I211-AT network
> When I compiled into the kernel (not as module) the "IGB" network driver
> but the network is not recognized.
>
> lsmod |grep igb is not showing anything.
>
> I think the
I have Asus X570-pro MB with Intel I211-AT network
When I compiled into the kernel (not as module) the "IGB" network driver
but the network is not recognized.
lsmod |grep igb is not showing anything.
I think the above commend only show anything if I compile it as a
module, isn't it?
If I compile
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