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RE: eth0 error



You are not connected to a hub, and the card is complaining (which is hardly
surprising).

Until you connect to a hub, do an "ifconfig eth0 down".

Atul

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Majordomo [mailto:majordom@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeffrey Yep
> Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 1:49 PM
> To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: linux-delhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: eth0 error
>
>
> Hi all,
> If I start any network services during boot I get the following error
> eth0: timeout waiting for Tx RDC
> What is this? My Irq is 12 or 14 I think and my DMA is 0x6100 and
> if I ping my
> ethernet IP address is 175.0.0.1 I get the packets back. So I think my
> ethernet card is configured properly. So any help?
>
> TIa,
> Jeff
>
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