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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:03:24 -0400</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: ale1 at cybertechcafe.net (Nathan J. Underwood)</li>
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Now, fast forward to a couple of days ago. Finished a workstation,
verified that all seemed well, rebooted it and started the imaging
process. The partition that it was imaging was only 8GB, so I didn't
expect it to take too long at all. I went to grab a cup of coffee and
see what the latest was at the water cooler, and got back, and it wasn't
done (normally, it would have been). Further investigation showed that
it was hung. So I killed it, and planned to start it over again. No
dice. The short story is, it was no longer connected to the network.
ifconfig showed only lo (i.e. no info for eth0). I then tried to renew
the IP, no love. After poking around a bit, I decided to reboot the
box. Still, no IP, no trace of eth0. I stuck another network card in
the machine, rebooted, imaged, no problems. Removed the extra nic,
booted Windows, no nic. Tried to remove it from device manager (and let
plug and pray pick it back up), no dice. The network card (that
apparently failed) was the built-in card on an Abit NF7 mobo.
Now, fast forward to a couple of minutes ago. Same scenario. Installed
Windows, installed SP2, installed updates, booted Knoppix, mounted [smb]
share, started imaging process, went for caffeine, returned to a dead
nic. This was on an Abit NF8 mobo. I've not been able to 'resurrect'
the dead nic on the mobo.
Anyone had any similar issues with Abit motherboards?
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