** Description changed: This is probably related to bug #223656. I just finished building a new system with the Atom-based D945GCLF motherboard, which includes a Realtek RTL8102EL Ethernet chip. (Actually, it's just the motherboard and a hard drive for now.) I managed to install Ubuntu Hardy Server on it, with the kernel - 2.6.24-19.33. (I hacked the kernel by hand into the server NetBoot + 2.6.24-19.33/amd64. (I hacked the kernel by hand into the server NetBoot image, since I don't have a CD drive in that computer. Incidentally, this means that the network card itself works perfectly when it's running, as I installed the entire system through it; but see below.) The problem now is that sometimes the network works perfectly, but sometimes it doesn't seem to work at all: there are no messages I can see in /var/log or dmesg, ifconfig shows the network as usually, the leds light up in the network connectors, but no packet passes by. I have it setup to get an address via DHCP from my laptop (the two are connected directly via ethernet cable), and when this happened I thought perhaps my server was misconfigured. So I fired up Wireshark and it shows _nothing_ passing through that cable; when the network works, I can see everything working beautifully. I can't figure it out at all; nothing seems to be wrong, I can't see any errors anywhere, but nothing seems to go through the cable... I can't figure out a pattern exactly either. It seems that it depends on whether I used "shutdown -r now" or "shutdown -h now" last time I shut down the Atom, but I can't decide on an exact pattern. Any ideas where to look next? What debug info should I post? + + [Tue Jun 17 00:11:46 CEST 2008 – Edited to add that I'm using the amd64 + edition of Ubuntu.]
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