Jesse Keating wrote:
Well, if you're still using a kernel from 2 years ago, there isn't much
chance of a better resolution. If you use a 2.6 kernel then the network
device will be picked up, otherwise you have to build e1000 modules using
Intel code and inject both the new module file into the initrd as well as
edit the pcitable to have an entry for the newer PCI ID of these nics.
Ah I forgot to mention just what I was installing. We're putting RH EL
3 on them. Thats running a 2.4.x variant, which I'm sure has a little
age on it, you'd just think that before releasing the new series of
flavors this problem would have been rolled up since it does have a bit
of age on it.
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