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sajeewa86 wrote:
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# uname -mri
[b]2.6.18-128.1.1.el5 x86_64 x86_64 [/b]
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First thing I'd try is updating to 2.6.18-164.el5
ASUS NX1101 and CentOS
Re: ASUS NX1101 on CentOS 64-bit
i update the kernel to 2.6.18-164.el5
and followed the instruction still im having troubles getting this up.
ASUS NX1101 not detecting.
please help me to get this up
many thanks.
and followed the instruction still im having troubles getting this up.
ASUS NX1101 not detecting.
please help me to get this up
many thanks.
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Re: ASUS NX1101 on CentOS 64-bit
I am not with it - just noticed you hijacked an existing thread and changed the subject, adding "64-bit", and I have confused your situation with the original poster's. You seem to be blindly following instructions meant for another situation. You never had e1000e in the first place, so removing it is a do-nothing. It looks to me like your NX1101 is probably eth1 and not eth0. It appears your eth0 with the vendor:device ID pairing of 10ec:8168 could use the kmod-r8168 driver. See http://elrepo.org/tiki/DeviceIDs
The kmod-ipg driver should be paired with eth1 to have any chance of getting it to work.
Next time, please start a new topic for a different problem, even if there are similarities. Reference the other thread in your post if you need to for context.
The kmod-ipg driver should be paired with eth1 to have any chance of getting it to work.
Next time, please start a new topic for a different problem, even if there are similarities. Reference the other thread in your post if you need to for context.