Deja Vu all over again

E Frank Ball frankb at efball.com
Tue Mar 27 12:02:46 PST 2001


} cat /proc/interrupts
} 10:                             85            XT-PIC  NE2000
} 
} Since ISA cards do not work well with plug and play,  I
} guess I
} should stop with the PNP section of the BIOS.  I did notice
} 2 choices
} for each IRQ in the PNP page of the BIOS:  first was "Legacy
} ISA" (???)
} and second was PCI/PNP/ISA (???) I could not tell the
} difference.

"Legacy" reserves some addresses for the old non-pnp stuff.  That's what
you want.  Reserve IRQ 10.

} Just now I tried to ping the router.(19.168.1.1) ( as the
} root user) and got this:
} 
} Warning: no SO_TIMESTAMP support, falling back to SIOGSTAMP.
} 
} PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) from 192.168.1.4 : 56(84)
} bytes of data.
} >From 192.168.1.4: Destination Host Unreachable
} >From 192.168.1.4: Destination Host Unreachable.

So you broke something.  What is the output of "/sbin/route -n"?

   E Frank Ball                efball at efball.com



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