* Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > Is there a way I can force irq assignment on bootup?
>
> Change the IRQ settings in the bios.
>
I have tried that, using different assignments. All I get is one NIC
up, supposedly on the LAN, but there is in
Thanks, Mike. Yes, it does help. It's very strange -- cat /proc/pci
shows the SMBus, USB, both NICs, and one sound channel on IRQ 5. Go
figure.
I have tracked down the nForce driver(s), and will have a go at that.
It really looks as though Linux compatibility was an afterthought.
Maybe they ha
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
> I have installed a new MB & CPU (ASUS A7N266-VM & Athlon XP1600), and
> among the problems is that both my NICs are assigned irq 5 (they used
> to be at 10 and 12 on the old board). Consequently I have no network.
>
> The /etc/interfaces man page makes
Cam Ellison said:
> I have installed a new MB & CPU (ASUS A7N266-VM & Athlon XP1600), and
> among the problems is that both my NICs are assigned irq 5 (they used to
> be at 10 and 12 on the old board). Consequently I have no network.
>
> The /etc/interfaces man page makes no mention of irq assi
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