CLLF with Hard Hat Lunix "Sending BOOTP requests" problem
Dan Malek
dan at mvista.com
Tue Sep 19 13:40:29 EST 2000
Graham Stoney wrote:
> Sure, the option is there, but I couldn't ever get it to actually work.
Hmm...I guess I was just lucky.
> ... Eventually gave up and connected both ports.
I did too, because the 10 Mbit had the "autostart" option. Just
one menu key and you are off and running.
> Sounds like my protestations about 100 Mbps download being broken didn't get
> through their tech support firewall at all.
Well, to be a little fair, that was kind of an engineering hack that
was never intended to be "supported". I am not trying to justify
their responses they may have given to you, but considering it was
never documented as a feature......
The hardware worked, there was a documented method for downloading
over the Ethernet (although it was the 10 Mbit port), and connecting
two cables solved the "problem" for Linux.
> This works fine, so long as the user realises that the MAC address that the
> ROM monitor reports isn't exactly the one that the FEC port will use, and
> configures their DHCP server correctly.
Again, this is something unique to the Linux driver, so it is probably
up to us (me :-) to ensure it is documented somewhere more clearly.
At least it is printed during boot up, which is usually the way I
find the MAC addresses on most systems anyway.
-- Dan
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