W. Wayne Liauh stated: < > Is there any way to cause Solaris to also write to < > (i.e., flush) this RAM, similar to what Fedora Core < > are doing? Thanks. < < This problem has been solved in the 2.6.18 Linux kernel (the "forcedeth" module will now reset the NIC cache). This explains why Fedora Core 6 (2.6.8 kernel) has no problem but SuSE 10.0/10.1 do (2.6.12 & 2.6.16 kernels, respectively). It might have already been solved in the latest Nevada.
Almost. We encountered a similar problem with the nvidia nics. Theres a fix incoming to nevada any day now, its just going thru the process of getting in. quick query, whats the boot order on your box ? Its not pxe boot then cdrom then disk ? Regards, < < < This message posted from opensolaris.org < _______________________________________________ < opensolaris-discuss mailing list < opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org -- Sean. . _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org