Re: crazy ethernet interrupt
- From: Gunter Lindemann <gunter.lindemann@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 22:52:16 +0200
Moe Trin wrote:
What did you change?
I'm not aware that I have done anything but booting,
do my daily work and shutdown. I didn't install or
remove anything intentionally the last days.
Look in /var/log/messages - and perhaps
/var/log/boot.msg. When the system booted, the mouse was using
some IRQ, and the Ethernet was using something else. You changed
_something_ and now the IRQs are not the same. I don't know why,
as I don't know what you did. Look also at the output of the
commands /sbin/ifconfig -a (which should show what IRQ the NIC is
using) and 'cat /proc/interrupts'
Thanks a lot! I had a hunch, that it has something to do with
any IRQ, but didn't know, where to look for it. I will do, as
you told me!
Greetings!
Gunter
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