Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 8139too on Proliant | From | Sean Middleditch <> | Date | 07 Mar 2002 09:13:19 -0500 |
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I've got a Compaq Proliant ML350. We've added an additional PCI based D-Link 530TX network card to the machine. However, the driver (8139too) fails to load. The errors given are below. We are using Debian Sid (kernel 2.4.9-686). If a new kernel or recompile is needed to fix this problem, I'm willing, but if there's another way, I'd be *more* willing to do that (putting new kernelson this machine is not fun).
I have tried changing the IRQ's for the card, that didn't seem to help. PnP is off, I believe (hard to tell with the Compaq BIOS). Right now, it's sharing IRQ 15 with the onboard eepro100 based card. The add-on card has been tested while sharing IRQ's with both the SCSI controllers and the serial ports (the only options the BIOS gives us), and got the exact same messages as below.
And, of course, like many people, I'm not subscribed to list. CC on replies would be spiffy. Thanks!
On the console: /lib/modules/2.4.9-686/kernel/drivers/net/8139too.o: init_module: No such device /lib/modules/2.4.9-686/kernel/drivers/net/8139too.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.9-686/kernel/drivers/net/8139too.o failed /lib/modules/2.4.9-686/kernel/drivers/net/8139too.o: insmod 8139too failed Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters
/var/log/messages: Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.18a Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 15 for device 00:04.0 Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: PCI: Unable to reserve I/O region #1:100@3000 for device 00:04.0 Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource <00003000-000030ff> Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource <b0800000-b08000ff> Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource <00003000-000030ff> Mar 7 09:00:25 dns1 kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource <b0800000-b08000ff>
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