From: "Kristian Lyngstøl" <nesquik@bohemians.org>
To: Linux Kernel Development <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: 8139too + e1000 weirdness
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:52:22 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040214125222.GA6293@bohemians.org> (raw)
Greetings
I just removed my old 8139too card, upgraded to 2.6.2 and inserted a
Intel PRO 1000 Desktop MT card (e1000)... I did however forget to
remove 8139too from /etc/modules, so naturally it got modprobed
on boot... and loaded. Shouldn't it see that it doesn't have a
8139too card anymore? That sure is what I'm used to...
It did not show up on ifconfig, but it did however create a
strange effect which resulted in that I didn't get contact
with my gateway (ping or otherwise...) but all other machines
I tried (all though this wasn't many...). The problem resolved it
self when I rmmoded 8139too...
.config files and whatever more you need on request
--
Regards
Kristian Lyngstøl
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