Hi,
That error means that Linux can determine your NIC drivers.
Did you compile a new kernel? Did you read the readme file in the RTL8139
installation disk(there is an howto in the linux\ directory)? Did you added
the line to the conf.modules file that will determine the rtl8139 driver?
At 11:1
fredy wrote:
>
> Hello List.
>
> I have an ADSL connection on my linux machine with two NICs (rtl8139), the
> machine serves my local net on eth0 and is connected to the modem (alcatel)
> using eth1.
> I'm getting wierd messages in my log with the form:
>
> eth0: Transmit timeout, status 0d 000
Hello List.
I have an ADSL connection on my linux machine with two NICs (rtl8139), the
machine serves my local net on eth0 and is connected to the modem (alcatel)
using eth1.
I'm getting wierd messages in my log with the form:
eth0: Transmit timeout, status 0d 0004 media 00.
eth0: Tx queue start