Re: Intel EE1000 KS Network Connectivity Issue

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Jesse Keating wrote:

Well the nics PCI ID didn't exist (in mass quantity) at the time the original RHEL3 kernel froze. However have you tried installing from update2 media or the soon to be update3? They'll use a newer kernel build and might possibly support your nic.
I've just been verifying that the current ground I stand on is untenable. I'll get the dowloads started for the newer media sets and rig that whole line into the install tree, and whatever other dependencies will be broken by moving forward. Just trying to keep my trials down to a few paths, we all know how something simple can turn into a long haul at a turn.

-a

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