Re: eth0 CU wedged - just prior to full lock

Kevin K. Sochacki (kksocha@compubell.com)
Thu, 01 Apr 1999 21:12:20 -0500


To fix this problem you have to use the softset configuration program
that came with the card and manually configure the card.

Set the following option:
Force 8bit mode: no

Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
> I've been seeing lines in my syslog similar to the following:
>
> Mar 30 12:49:27 meteng kernel: eth0: CU wedged, status 0040 0000, resetting...
>
> There are several entries like this at various times in the day.
> Today the machine froze solid for no apparent reason just after
> displaying the above message on the console.
>
> The machine is using an EtherExpress 16 (ISA) currently. Is this
> card or driver flawed?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. The machine required
> manual fsck after rebooting, and contained a corrupt superblock.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> TTYL
>
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