Alan Cox wrote:
Ar Maw, 2006-11-07 am 00:52 +0000, ysgrifennodd Joseph Mathewson:
2) Appear in lspci but not appear in /proc/interrupts. Loading the
driver will result in no card found. No interface.
In this case does lspci show different values particularly of device or
vendor id. If so you've got a dodgy PCI connector or link somewhere.
No, lspci shows _correct_ values. With the single NIC, it will show the
correct device/vendor ID of the NIC. With the multi-port NIC/bridge, it
will show just the Intel bridge (correctly) and not the devices behind
it. It's like it knows it is there but can't talk to it.
Joe.
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