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eth0 at startup/shutdown errors
Linux Caldera 2.4
After installing a D-Link 530-TX+ Ethernet card, I saw many error messages during shutdown. Procedure: 1. modprobe rtl8139 2. ifconfig eth0 172.16.0.1 up *NOTE* since the OS didn't detect the modulename at startup, I had to edit a file called /etc/rc.d/rc.local with lines 1. and 2. at the end of the file. 3. After I did this, I noticed many shutdown errors: nfs: server pid605@samba:/auto not responding, still trying PCIC not defined in rc.pcmcia nfs: task 3 can't get a request slot nfs: task 4 can't get a request slot rpc: sendmsg returned error 101 rpc: sendmsg returned error 101 rpc: sendmsg returned error 101 .........and so on. I think that it may be confusing my NIC for a PCMCIA, but I don't know and I really don't know what those error messages mean. Any kind of links or help would be VERY appreciated; this is part of a final project. thanks in advance |
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