Folkert van Heusden <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Have you tried enabling the NMI watchdog? Enable CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC and
> > > > > > boot with `nmi_watchdog=1' on the command line, make sure that the NMI line
> > > > > > of /proc/interrupts is incrementing.
> > > > > I'll give it a try. I've added it to the append-line in the lilo config.
> > > > > Am now compiling the kernel.
> > > > No change. Well, that is: the last message on the console now is
> > > > "setting eth1 to promiscues mode".
> > > Did you confirm that the NMI counters in /proc/interrupts are incrementing?
> > Yes:
> > root@muur:/home/folkert# for i in `seq 1 5` ; do cat /proc/interrupts | grep NMI ; sleep 1 ; done
> > NMI: 6949080 6949067
> > NMI: 6949182 6949169
> > NMI: 6949284 6949271
> > NMI: 6949386 6949373
> > NMI: 6949488 6949475
>
> Is there anything else I can try?
argh. I haven't forgotten. Hopefully after -rc1 I'll have more time...
Your report didn't mention whether that card work OK under earlier 2.6
kernels. If it does, a bit of bisection searching would really help.
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