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SubjectRe: Via-Rhine NIC, Via SATA or reiserfs broken, how to tell??
> @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
> #define APC_BPORT_REG 0x30
>
> #define APC_REGMASK 0x01
> -define APC_BPMASK 0x03
> +#define APC_BPMASK 0x03

Color me skeptical. I've seen some weird bit flips and data corruption;
"paramters" to "paramEters" I could buy. But data corruption that
_inserts_ a hash mark a the beginning of a line of a header file? What
are the odds?

> Today disabled onboard via-rhine and used Intel pro/100 + e100 driver,
> several source trees unpacked identically, running 2.6.12.4 or 2.4.31-hf3

While that seems to point to the Rhine as the possible cause, I can't
see how any driver could possibly be involved in this.

Roger

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