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Old 8th November 2003, 06:55 PM
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3Com 3c905TX (rev A) PCI NIC doesn't work (Answered: FAQ)

Q: My 3c905TX (rev A) PCI NIC doesn't work after an upgrade from RH9 and it used to work just fine.

A: Disable kudzu
[code:1]chkconfig --level 345 kudzu off[/code:1]
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Old 12th November 2003, 07:30 AM
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This is answered in the static FAQ.

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Old 2nd June 2004, 02:02 AM
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Hide problem with 3c59x in FC1 and FC2

Remove kudzu from init only stop error messages and blocking packets... but services work not fine (squid etc.) ... as if services don't work property. After change NIC's to not 3c59x family all works fine. I check it in both way. :(
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