Re: Still no network... (was YDL2.0 network problems)


Subject: Re: Still no network... (was YDL2.0 network problems)
From: Philippe L. Houze (plh@blackdiamondltd.com)
Date: Wed Jun 20 2001 - 06:11:54 MDT


Well, I thought your idea was a good one this morning when I read it. I went
to work and starting to change the options to make it 10Mbps only.
Then I rebooted and that's about the time things went terribly wrong. First
I got a "kernel stack overflow in process c02004220, r1=c0204810", a stinky
sight at 6:30 am if you want my opinion ;)

Another reboot gave me a quit in the disk check process at 80 some % with
the following: "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY"... or press
Ctrl-D for a reboot...

three Ctrl-D after, I am still at the same gate, waiting on line... every
time I got kicked out at 86.7% (frustating...). One time I tried the
opportunity to enter the "console" and I try "fsck" (hey, I am a fairly
newbie at this game) only to be presented with a prompt marked #2, did the
same thing and got to #3. I am lost...

I think your idea is a good one, this card is the problem, I thought about
dropping it totally (If I can only run it at 10Mbps then I shoud be using
the internal eth0 (MACE..).

Any help?

Philippe

----- Original Message -----
From: <Hieu_Do@amat.com>
To: <yellowdog-devel@lists.yellowdoglinux.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 3:45 AM
Subject: Re: Still no network... (was YDL2.0 network problems)

>
>
> I've experienced some problems with the RealTek 8193 with some hubs. I
would
> suggest that you try to set the RealTek to 10BaseT by default. I believe
that
> it is set to AutoSense normally.
>
> Hope this helps.
> -- Hieu
>
>
>
>
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