Brent Rynn wrote:
Just out of curriosity are you running 64bit or 32bit version of centos?
The 32 bit version usually gives less problems.
Hi,
Have you tried booting with the non-smp kernel to see it the same problem
occurs?
If you have an Intel nic handy you could try to see if that eliminates the
problem. I recently had trouble with the sky2 module, but in that case, I
would loose all network connectivity until the module was reloaded. I have
now had no problems since switching to the Intel nic.
Hope that helps.
A.
I'm going to snip the top/bottom posting and try and reply to both.
I'm relatively certain that the CentOS-4.4-i386-bin?of4.iso are the
32-bit versions. I'm tempted to try the 64 bit version for grins just
to see if the behavior is different.
I will power the machine down and take a stab at it with an Intel NIC.
Peter
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