I was running kernel 2.0.38 on which the NIC was being assigned IRQ of 9
(which is what its setup as in the bios) but when changing to kernel ver
2.2.16 my NIC now gets assigned IRQ of 18, and after a while on line the
network dies, and kern.log gives me the error: unexpected IRQ vector 217 on
CPU#0!
It is a kingston KNE100TX using the Tulip driver.
The machine have dual processors.
Someone suggested that this is a kernel bug and I should mail this list.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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