Re: [LARTC] Ethernet card interrupt conflict

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On 30-03-2003 at 05:20:54PM -0500, yuxiao jia wrote:
yj> Hello all
yj> 
yj> I install 4 ethernet card in my Linux router. When I use
yj> 
yj> cat /proc/interrupt      it show me two interface use same IRQ
yj> 
yj> ...11:...........eth0 and eth2
yj> 
yj> I want to know how I can modify the eth0 to another unsued IRQ or avoid this
yj> things happen
yj> 
Try this example:
append = "ether=10,0x300,eth0 ether=5,0x320,eth2"

Read this:
http://yebisu.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/linux/mini/Multiple-Ethernet.html

If You will have still problem, recompile your kernel with modules for this driver
and man modprobe.

Rgds,
  Bartek.
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