From: "Joaquim Homrighausen" <joho@webbplatsen.se> Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 07:37:29 +0100 Message-Id: <20001124062605.EB503DF914@ns1.suse.com> Subject: SUSE 6.4 install on Microstar NetPC 6214 Got a hold of a NetPC 6214 from MSI, it's based on the i810E chipset. I use the internal graphics adapter. There's a PIII 700/Celeron CPU installed and 256 MB of memory. One of the available PCI slots is occupied by an iNTEL EtherExpress/100. Things appeared to work fine during installation, both the internal and "external" LAN adapters were correctly identified, modules loaded, etc. When I got to the network configuration part, however, the system started locking up as soon as Linux begun talking to eth0 (internal LAN). If I remove the adapter (via CMOS or a hardware jumper) and only use the EE/100, things work fine. But I need two adapters for this machine. The internal LAN adapter is built on the iNTEL 82559. I really don't want to do the whole thing over (again), so any suggestions are certainly appreciated.. <p><p>:: Who dares wins ::