Re: [LARTC] Ethernet card interrupt conflict

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On Sunday 30 March 2003 17:20, yuxiao jia scrawled:
> Hello all
>
> I install 4 ethernet card in my Linux router. When I use
>
> cat /proc/interrupt      it show me two interface use same IRQ
>
> ...11:...........eth0 and eth2
>
> I want to know how I can modify the eth0 to another unsued IRQ or avoid
> this things happen
>
> Thanks
>
> Regrads
>
> yuxiao
>

I also have such an entry in my /proc/interrupts.
 11:     423024          XT-PIC  eth2, eth3

They are on a 4-port Ethernet card. Also does this have any negative effect on 
the performance? Just curious, cos everything seems to be working fine for me 
now.

Thanks,
Ashok

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