On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 12:06:37 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Next, an original Intel xln. It was recognized, the Proliant asked for the
> change in boot order, I could allocate an irq. Everything fine.
> Booting, however, results in a crash; the board is not recognised (if it
> isn't, why can it crash
I need to add a NIC to the PCI-X slot(s) of Proliant to communicate to the
UPS.
First, I tried an RTL8139 board. It would not POST ('bus master error').
This goes to RTL // HP.
Next, an original Intel xln. It was recognized, the Proliant asked for the
change in boot order, I could allocate an irq.
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