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authorGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-09-21 18:37:05 +0000
committerGNU Hurd wiki engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2007-09-21 18:37:05 +0000
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@@ -68,5 +68,5 @@ These boards are known to work. Gnumach/Hurd has been installed and run on these
These boards or hardware combination are known to fail with gnumach/Hurd.
* ASUS P5A motherboard and AMD K6-2 333MHz CPU - Debian GNU/Hurd will install but not boot on this board
-* ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with an Intel PII-MMX 400 MHz CPU - this board had a defective onboard NIC and working 3COM Etherlink III NIC in a PCI bus slot. This combination worked with GNU/Linux. The 3COM NIC is known to work with the Hurd. However, while gnumach/Hurd will boot on this system, it is confused by the defective onboard NIC and unable to use the 3COM NIC. Attempting to start networking generates a continous streams of eth0 and eth1 reset messages on the console that renders the system unusable.
+* ASUS P2B-LS motherboard with an Intel PII-MMX 400 MHz CPU - this board had a defective onboard NIC (that could not be disable in BIOS) and working 3COM Etherlink III NIC in a PCI bus slot. This combination worked with GNU/Linux. The 3COM NIC is known to work with the Hurd. However, while gnumach/Hurd will boot on this system, it is confused by the defective onboard NIC and unable to use the 3COM NIC. Attempting to start networking generates a continous stream of eth0 and eth1 reset messages on the console that renders the system unusable.