Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 07:43:42 +1100 From: "commerce ttgraphic" <ttgraphic@ozemail.com.au> To: <freebsd-proliant@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: FreeBSD 10.1 on Proliant ML150 G6 Message-ID: <001501d029f1$753e2ad0$5fba8070$@com.au> In-Reply-To: <C9BFB9BD-7995-4A21-A4FF-334353BE7E8F@ultra-secure.de> References: <001601d02930$4c56f280$e504d780$@com.au> <C9BFB9BD-7995-4A21-A4FF-334353BE7E8F@ultra-secure.de>
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>> Am 05.01.2015 um 22:41 schrieb Ian Fitzgerald <ianf@ozemail.com.au>: >>=20 >> Initially posted to fbsd-questions >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Hello recipients >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> I have performed countless installs over many years and most have = been=20 >> easy, or my errors are soon discovered. >>=20 >Interesting. > >So it=E2=80=99s a native em(4)-card now, not one OEM=E2=80=99ed by HP? > >Does it work with CentOS6/7Ubuntu12/14 as desired? > > > > >Rainer The embedded HP OEM'd 'card' was the bge, and em is the PCIe card = inserted by me to test against after finding problem with bge. My understanding is that drivers for each exist in the GENERIC kernel, = as suggested by the results of=20 hardware probe. I chose the Intel Gigabit CT card as it is commonly = used. I have not tested it against CentOS6/7Ubuntu12/14. Ping works when sent to the machine's own address, in this case = 192.168.1.71, but not when sent to other hosts. Other machines on The 192.168.1.xxx network are unable to get a response when I ping = 192.168.1.71 IanF.
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