[ale] Lost nic with new system

Louis Zamora LouisZ at senecadata.com
Fri Feb 2 08:14:08 EST 2007


Sounds like a bios setting needs to be tweaked. 
Did you have to change any settings after the upgrade?

-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Jim
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 6:58 AM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: [ale] Lost nic with new system

I bought a mb & cpu combo from Fry's recently.  It was one of the duo 
core Intel systems.  The mb is an Elitegroup (ECS).  It was suppose to 
have a lan according to the label on the box and there was a socket but 
it didn't work.  There was supposed to be a enable/disable switch in the

bios but there wasn't either.  I filed a ticket with Elitegroup and they

said to update my bios.  I did and that didn't help, or it didn't until 
I powered off the system.  But that's not the strangest part.  I 
installed a 8139 based nic so I could get it on the lan.  That worked 
great until I powered it off and back on.  Now the onboard lan works 
fine, but the pci nic is nowhere to be found, almost.  lspci doesn't 
show it, Win XP doesn't find it.  But strangely enough SuSE seemed to 
know there was something there, because I saw during boot where he 
detected another port but disabled it somehow.  It went by too fast to 
tell exactly what it said.  Lspci on SuSE didn't list is nor does
Ubuntu.

I guess the next thing to do is move it to a different PCI slot, I have 
heard that sometimes helps, but I have no idea why it would.

Anyone else with suggestions?

Thanks,
Jim.
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