Scott Silva wrote:
CentOS might not support that version of the Marvell chipset if it is a newer board. Fedora 8 has a much newer kernel. This should be the drivers for that board, but I don't have one, so all I can give you is a link. http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775/P5K-E/LinuxDrivers.zip
Thanks...got it last night, playing with fedora 9 beta at the moment. Google does show a lot of gripes about RHEL and marvell e-net. Am going to try a reinstall and if that doesn't work, then the ASUS driver.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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