Re: Net Drivers!?!

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Lists (lst) wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Donald Becker wrote:
> 
>>On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Lists (lst) wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Lists (lst) wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Donald Becker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>   the chip has disappeared from PCI space
>>>>>      (a new bug which may have appeared in 2.4.17 or 2.4.18, or is
>>>>>       perhaps related to overheating or undervoltage)
>>>>>You can check for the latter problem with 'lspci'.  The NIC chip will
>>>>>show up as something other than a "Ethernet Controller".
>>>>
>>>>When the problem re-appears I will try to check with lspci. The traffic on 
>>>>that NIC it's someware about 50Mb/s (constantly), if this helps. It's 
>>>>possible to be the second problem. Overheating maybe, undervoltage I don't 
>>>>know :(.
>>>
>>...
>>
>>>00:11.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] 
>>>(rev 0c)
>>>        Subsystem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 0040
>>>        Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
>>
>>OK, this might be a similar symptom.
>>What is the subsystem ID after a hard-power-off reset?
> 
> 
> The same:  Unknown device 0040. Why? I have 2 NICs and other 2 NICs 
> on-board. The on-board NICs are OK:



"Unknown device" just means that the name for that subsystem is not 
known to the PCI strings database.  Don't worry about it.

	Jeff



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