Hi all .. I have 2 3c905c on a Debian potato.... and have configured one to have "$IP1", the other "$IP2". When I ping "$IP1" or "$IP2" I get an error like "neighbour table overflow". But ping'ing other hosts work just fine. I was wondering if anyone else have similar problems?
Is it a mis-configuraton of mine, a kernel bug, or is it a debian-related bug? The machine has an ATX board with wake-on-lan features, but I think I have it disabled. (I may have forgotten to save the BIOS changes... though unlikely) The CPU is some PII or PIII, with 64/128MB RAM.. Having 2 IDE harddisks and an IDE CD-ROM. (I think they don't matter?) And then..... on another machine I keep seeing System.map doesn't match kernel data. Are there anything I can do? It's one of the Compaq Proliant servers (I think 1600). I compile the kernel with make-kpkg clean ; make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image It doesn't seem to hurt anything up to now, but it's ugly when you see such errors when you do "ps"...