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02-11-2004 03:22 AM
02-11-2004 03:22 AM
Linux 3.0 DL380 G3 kudzu and eth0 and eth1
Hi,
My network interface eth0 bcm5700 is working great, but when I reboot my system kudzu keeps thinking my ethernet hardware was removed and then added. I am not using eth1 -- /etc/modules.conf eth1 off.
I can disable kudzu on start up or I can just hit "keep configuration" and "ignore" to fix it but that is not the ideal solution.
Why does kudzu keep popping up? How do I fix it?
Thanks!
My network interface eth0 bcm5700 is working great, but when I reboot my system kudzu keeps thinking my ethernet hardware was removed and then added. I am not using eth1 -- /etc/modules.conf eth1 off.
I can disable kudzu on start up or I can just hit "keep configuration" and "ignore" to fix it but that is not the ideal solution.
Why does kudzu keep popping up? How do I fix it?
Thanks!
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02-11-2004 03:55 AM
02-11-2004 03:55 AM
Re: Linux 3.0 DL380 G3 kudzu and eth0 and eth1
I would hit "remove it" - the system is probaly isn't using that hardware (it thinks it's not there)anyway.
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10-21-2004 08:28 AM
10-21-2004 08:28 AM
Re: Linux 3.0 DL380 G3 kudzu and eth0 and eth1
thanks
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