Behaviour of eth0 not understood

Jason Gilbert yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon Apr 28 09:54:01 2003


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On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 04:56:47PM +0200, albrecht.dress@arcor.de wrote:
> > Apr 28 12:14:14 sirius kernel: eth0: switching to forced 100bt
> > Apr 28 12:14:21 sirius kernel: eth0: switching to forced 10bt
> >=20
> > and this goes on repeatedly until some sort of action is taken (I have =
not
> > quite identified those actions that interrupt the process).
>=20
> I don't think this is a real error condition, but it would be great if we
> could suppress these messages (it's about ~80% of my /var/log/messages)...

It also kept my harddrive from spinning down in my laptop since it was prin=
ting
the log message about every 30 sec.  I just had to start remembering to take
down eth0 when it was unplugged.

jason

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