- Mar 16, 2002
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Hey all,
I've got a problem with my dual-booting WinXP Home/RedHat 9 box. When I boot XP, I get a nice 100base-T (100mbps) connection to my SMC Barricade Turbo router. When I boot the same machine to Linux, I have two problems. First, the eth0 connection doesn't come up at boot properly. It tries to bring up the connection, but it fails and gives me a message about "check cable" (or something to that effect). Second, If I do a simple "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart" the eth0 comes up OK, except that the connection is only 10base-T (one-tenth as fast!). There is a message in "/var/log/messages" saying that autonegotiation failed, link beat status something or other.
I tried booting Knoppix 3.2, and it has the same no-link-at-boot problem. Once I thought I got pump to get a 100base-T connection established, but I haven't been able to get pump to do it again. It's just 10base-T now.
Any ideas of how to get to the bottom of this?
Best regards,
Happy Segfault (not so happy at the moment)
:|
I've got a problem with my dual-booting WinXP Home/RedHat 9 box. When I boot XP, I get a nice 100base-T (100mbps) connection to my SMC Barricade Turbo router. When I boot the same machine to Linux, I have two problems. First, the eth0 connection doesn't come up at boot properly. It tries to bring up the connection, but it fails and gives me a message about "check cable" (or something to that effect). Second, If I do a simple "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart" the eth0 comes up OK, except that the connection is only 10base-T (one-tenth as fast!). There is a message in "/var/log/messages" saying that autonegotiation failed, link beat status something or other.
I tried booting Knoppix 3.2, and it has the same no-link-at-boot problem. Once I thought I got pump to get a 100base-T connection established, but I haven't been able to get pump to do it again. It's just 10base-T now.
Any ideas of how to get to the bottom of this?
Best regards,
Happy Segfault (not so happy at the moment)
:|
