David Miller wrote:
Please put the option into the e100 driver to allow trying to use the
device even if the EEPROM checksum is wrong.
Whee, the users win! :-)
If an Intel developer doesn't do it, I will.
I hope you don't piss off the nice guys at Intel who contribute source
code to the Linux kernel so much that they go away.
For what it's worth, a redistributable utility to fix the EEPROM
checksum would be just as fine a solution (for me)... if only one was
available.
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