Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "rtl8110sc".
2007 Feb 13
0
R1000 Driver for RTL8110SC NIC on Biostar I945G-M7
Executive Summary: Realtek has an r1000 driver for the rtl8110sc NIC at
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads
I've posted this in the forums but it looks like all the action for CentOS
really happens here on the mailing list. Plus I hope this might help some
other lost soul since google failed to connect this motherboard to *any*
mention of the r1000.
I thou...
2007 Apr 18
3
r1000 Driver
I'd like to add a page for the Realtek r1000 NIC driver for the RTL8110SC (and
others) chipset. This driver is not included in the kernel. I've previously
posted to the general mail list:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-February/075383.html
I'm guessing this would go in the HardwareList section. Otherwise a page
titled 'Realtek r1000 Driver...
2007 Aug 10
1
add new module in initrd
Hi,
I would like to do a network install using PIXES boot, however the ethernet
device was not supported by centos installation (RTL8110SC). How do i add
this module into the initrd?
I know i can use: mkinitrd --with=r8169 `uname -r`, but i did not know what
is the standard modules included in the installation initrd of Centos.
Thanks!
--beast
2008 Jan 08
2
Problem with CentOS 5.1/xen/RTL8110
...or I did not leave enough time from stopping the bridge to letting
everything get reconfigured.
I'm not sure what the problem is or how exactly to troubleshoot it. The NIC is
slightly different than the one specified in the CentOS wiki (the wiki
mentions RTL8110 and RTL8169SC and mine is a RTL8110SC) but I'm not familiar
enough with the devices to know how much of a big deal that is, if any. Also,
just to be clear, the problem is other physical machines have a difficult
time accessing the xen host pc when the xen-bridge is running. I have not
gotten as far as creating a VM yet.
Any as...
2008 Jan 08
0
Problem with CentOS 5.1/xen/RTL8110
...or I did not leave enough time from stopping the bridge to letting
everything get reconfigured.
I'm not sure what the problem is or how exactly to troubleshoot it. The NIC is
slightly different than the one specified in the CentOS wiki (the wiki
mentions RTL8110 and RTL8169SC and mine is a RTL8110SC) but I'm not familiar
enough with the devices to know how much of a big deal that is, if any. Also,
just to be clear, the problem is other physical machines have a difficult
time accessing the xen host pc when the xen-bridge is running. I have not
gotten as far as creating a VM yet.
Any as...
2008 Jul 16
6
Attempt to ssh to remote SNV93 box from CentOS 5.1 DomU at SNV93 Dom0
Remote box SNV93 (xVM kernel) 192.168.1.54 (NIC RTL8169)
Attempts of ssh connection from CentOS 5.1 DomU 192.168.1.37 at SNV93 Dom0 (NIC RTL8110SC)
# ssh user1@192.168.1.54
hangs ..
TCPDUMP running on remote box (192.168.1.54)
# tcdump -s 1600 -vv
One entry generates for each ssh connection attempt.
First:-
17:12:43.058821 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 19771, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP (6), length 72) 192.168.1.37.52189
> 192.168.1.54.ss...