Bug 120756

Summary: e1000 modules
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Reporter: Rey Batioco <rbatioco>
Component: redhat-config-networkAssignee: Harald Hoyer <harald>
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Description Rey Batioco 2004-04-13 18:46:06 UTC
Description of problem:
When trying to use redhat-config-network for e1000 module it gives:

"eth0 has an alias to module e1000_4412k1 in modules.conf instead of
currently loaded module e1000"

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
just run redhat-config-network

Steps to Reproduce:
1.open redhat-config-network
2.configure e1000 network card
3.
  
Actual results:
"eth0 has an alias to module e1000_4412k1 in modules.conf instead of
currently loaded module e1000"

Expected results:
no error messages about aliases

Additional info:

All network services are running smoothly except that the
redhat-config-network GUI just complains about wrong aliases for the
different e1000 modules.  /etc/modules.conf has a correct entry:

   alias eth0 e1000_4412k1

Comment 1 Harald Hoyer 2004-04-14 09:25:17 UTC
what does:
# ethtool -i eth0
output?

Comment 2 Harald Hoyer 2004-06-04 10:23:23 UTC
ping?

Comment 3 Harald Hoyer 2005-09-16 13:30:41 UTC
Since there are insufficient details provided in this report for us to
investigate the issue further, and we have not received the feedback we
requested, we will assume the problem was not reproduceable or has been fixed in
a later update for this product.

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