Re: Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory

2006-02-18 Thread Benjamin Lutz
> So from what I gather, "rev=0x10" indicates the use of the realteak > chipset and the 6.0 release kernel does not recognize this variant and > must be patched to load the correct driver "re". > > I have not manually done source patches and am kind of adverse to > using blind patches from mailing

Re: Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory

2006-02-18 Thread Brent Hostetler
So from what I gather, "rev=0x10" indicates the use of the realteak chipset and the 6.0 release kernel does not recognize this variant and must be patched to load the correct driver "re". I have not manually done source patches and am kind of adverse to using blind patches from mailing lists. Is

Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory; skc0 attach returned 6

2006-02-18 Thread Robert Huff
Brent Hostetler writes: > I am trying to get a linksys EG1032 working with freebsd 6.0. The > driver appears to not be loading properly giving error that it > could not map ports/memory and attach returned 6. Not sure what > is wrong, or what needs to be done to fix. > > Please advise,

Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory; skc0 attach returned 6

2006-02-18 Thread Brent Hostetler
Hello, I am trying to get a linksys EG1032 working with freebsd 6.0. The driver appears to not be loading properly giving error that it could not map ports/memory and attach returned 6. Not sure what is wrong, or what needs to be done to fix. Please advise, Brent Relevant data: # uname -a Free

Re: Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory

2006-02-18 Thread Benjamin Lutz
On Saturday 18 February 2006 21:11, Brent Hostetler wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to get a linksys EG1032 working with freebsd 6.0. The > driver appears to not be loading properly giving error that it could > not map ports/memory and attach returned 6. Not sure what is wrong, or > what needs to be

Linksys EG1032 -- couldn't map ports/memory

2006-02-18 Thread Brent Hostetler
Hello, I am trying to get a linksys EG1032 working with freebsd 6.0. The driver appears to not be loading properly giving error that it could not map ports/memory and attach returned 6. Not sure what is wrong, or what needs to be done to fix. Please advise, Brent Relevant data: # uname -a Free