1 Oct
2002
1 Oct
'02
21:27
* Johnathan Bailes (johnathan.bailes@esi.baesystems.com) [021001 14:05]:
No. There is no other device using the IRQ 10 that I could tell. Is there an easy way to check for conflicting IRQs?
cat /proc/interrupts
Also, as an added note I have three boxes acting the very same way.
It would be very odd if three of the them had the same IRQ conflict. Not saying that it could not be the case.
Possible, but yes it's unlikely. I just looked at your ifconfig output again and it looks like the card is set at 100bT, not 1000bT. This card cannot be forced into gigabit mode, it can only get it from autonegotiation (at least that's how it used to be, might be worth looking at the code). Let me guess, a Cisco switch? -- -ckm