Ralph, I've edited the page. I think the title of the page should be changed to "Realtek RTL8169 and RTL8110 NIC". I suspect that most people would search by the chipset name returned by lspci and not by the driver name. Kirk Bocek Ralph Angenendt wrote: > Kirk Bocek wrote: >> Ralph, your message came in this time: >> >>> Give me time until tomorrow (European time) and I'll open up the page >>> for you. Is that for CentOS 3 or for (presumably) CentOS 4? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Ralph >> The r1000 isn't specific to any version of CentOS but instead is for the >> 2.6 kernel. So it will be for CentOS 4 or 5: I used it with the stock 2.6.9 >> kernel as well as a custom 2.6.19 kernel. It's been so long since CentOS 3 >> I can't remember if that was the 2.6 kernel or 2.4. If you *have* to pick a >> version, I'd say open the page under CentOS 4 since that's what I've used >> the driver with. > > Done. There's a link for you to edit on > <http://wiki.centos.org/HardwareList>. > > Cheers and thanks, > > Ralph > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-docs mailing list > CentOS-docs at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs