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On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Jared Klett wrote: |
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> In the past I've used ethtool with great results. For example: |
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> ethtool -s duplex full eth0 |
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I was hoping there would be a standard way to do this at boot time |
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without hackign together a "local" script? |
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> On 9/7/07, A. Khattri <ajai@××××.net> wrote: |
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>> I Googled for this but found nothing useful. After a power outage in our |
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>> data center one of my Gentoo servers failed to startup networking |
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>> correctly. It looks like the NIC failed to autonegotiate a full-duplex |
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>> connection to the switch and subsequently eth0 failed to come up properly. |
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>> What is the preferred way to tell Gentoo to force full duplex on all NICs? |
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