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First of all, I'm sorry if this is off topic, but I think might be a
kernel issue.
I'm experiencing some strange problems with both a Kingston and an IBM
token ring adaptor (both are ISA adaptors with 16K shared mem.). When
the ibmtr.o module is loaded I get this error on the console
approximately every 5 seconds: "Unrecoverable error: 0011".
I can see the tr0 adaptor with ifconfig, but I cannot configure it in
any way. This happens with both adaptors. I then tested the adaptors on
a Win95 box using the 'IBM Token Ring (all types)' driver, and both
cards performed flawlessly. I then tried compiling a 2.1.110 kernel that
I had lying around (yes I know, it's old), and that one reboots my
machine when I load the module.
Any clues?
Kind regards
Jesper Juhl
BTW: Please CC any replies to "jesper@testhouse.dk"
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First of all, I'm sorry if this is off = topic, but I think might be a kernel issue.
I'm experiencing some strange problems = with both a Kingston and an IBM token ring adaptor (both are ISA = adaptors with 16K shared mem.). When the ibmtr.o module is loaded I get = this error on the console approximately every 5 seconds: = "Unrecoverable error: 0011".
I can see the tr0 adaptor with = ifconfig, but I cannot configure it in any way. This happens with both = adaptors. I then tested the adaptors on a Win95 box using the 'IBM = Token Ring (all types)' driver, and both cards performed flawlessly. I = then tried compiling a 2.1.110 kernel that I had lying around (yes I = know, it's old), and that one reboots my machine when I load the = module.
Any clues?
Kind regards
Jesper Juhl
BTW: Please CC any replies to = "jesper@testhouse.dk"
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