* Re: [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi.
2003-01-08 21:39 [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi Roy Dragseth
@ 2003-01-08 21:50 ` Joseph V Moss
2003-01-08 21:52 ` Alex Williamson
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From: Joseph V Moss @ 2003-01-08 21:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Have you tried just using the 'ksdevice=eth2' option to tell anaconda to
use eth2 for the kickstart install?
> I have a bunch of HP rx2600 that have two internal nics (10/100Mbit and 1Gbit)
> and one external nic (1Gbit). Is it possible to disable the two internal
> ones in efi so linux won't see them? I tried to use the disconnect command
> in the efi shell, but they still keep showing up when I boot up linux.
> I used
> disconnect 4C
> disconnect 49
> and they report successful operation. Am I missing the point completely?
>
> I also tried the reserve= boot option to avoid linux to probe them, but that
> didn't work either. I probably computed the iobase and extents wrong. Do
> anyone know how to determine the correct parameters?
>
> The reason for wanting to disable the internal nics is that the redhat
> installer insists on fetching the kickstart file over eth0 when doing
> installations over the network and the external nic that I want to use
> becomes eth2.
>
> Any hints is greatly appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Roy.
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi.
2003-01-08 21:39 [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi Roy Dragseth
2003-01-08 21:50 ` Joseph V Moss
@ 2003-01-08 21:52 ` Alex Williamson
2003-01-08 21:58 ` Roy Dragseth
2003-01-08 22:08 ` Roy Dragseth
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alex Williamson @ 2003-01-08 21:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
The EFI driver has nothing to do with whether the NIC shows up
to the OS. It only makes it unavailble from EFI, the hardware is
still there. I don't know of any way to make the NICs not show up
other than not loading the module.
Alex
Roy Dragseth wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of HP rx2600 that have two internal nics (10/100Mbit and 1Gbit)
> and one external nic (1Gbit). Is it possible to disable the two internal
> ones in efi so linux won't see them? I tried to use the disconnect command
> in the efi shell, but they still keep showing up when I boot up linux.
> I used
> disconnect 4C
> disconnect 49
> and they report successful operation. Am I missing the point completely?
>
> I also tried the reserve= boot option to avoid linux to probe them, but that
> didn't work either. I probably computed the iobase and extents wrong. Do
> anyone know how to determine the correct parameters?
>
> The reason for wanting to disable the internal nics is that the redhat
> installer insists on fetching the kickstart file over eth0 when doing
> installations over the network and the external nic that I want to use
> becomes eth2.
>
> Any hints is greatly appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Roy.
> --
>
> The Computer Center, University of Tromsø, N-9037 TROMSØ, Norway.
> phone:+47 77 64 41 07, fax:+47 77 64 41 00
> Roy Dragseth, High Performance Computing System Administrator
> Direct call: +47 77 64 62 56. email: royd@cc.uit.no
>
> _______________________________________________
> Linux-IA64 mailing list
> Linux-IA64@linuxia64.org
> http://lists.linuxia64.org/lists/listinfo/linux-ia64
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* Re: [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi.
2003-01-08 21:39 [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi Roy Dragseth
2003-01-08 21:50 ` Joseph V Moss
2003-01-08 21:52 ` Alex Williamson
@ 2003-01-08 21:58 ` Roy Dragseth
2003-01-08 22:08 ` Roy Dragseth
3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Roy Dragseth @ 2003-01-08 21:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 22:50, Joseph V Moss wrote:
> Have you tried just using the 'ksdevice=eth2' option to tell anaconda to
> use eth2 for the kickstart install?
yes, it still insists on getting it through eth0. At least that what I think
it is trying to do because it works ok when I connect a cable to that
interface.
r.
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phone:+47 77 64 41 07, fax:+47 77 64 41 00
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Direct call: +47 77 64 62 56. email: royd@cc.uit.no
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi.
2003-01-08 21:39 [Linux-ia64] disabling nics in efi Roy Dragseth
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2003-01-08 21:58 ` Roy Dragseth
@ 2003-01-08 22:08 ` Roy Dragseth
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From: Roy Dragseth @ 2003-01-08 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 22:52, Alex Williamson wrote:
> The EFI driver has nothing to do with whether the NIC shows up
> to the OS. It only makes it unavailble from EFI, the hardware is
> still there. I don't know of any way to make the NICs not show up
> other than not loading the module.
So, I was indeed missing the point.
The only viable path seems to be preventing the kernel to probe the interfaces
using the reserve boot option. If I only could figure out how to compute the
right addresses...
r.
--
The Computer Center, University of Tromsø, N-9037 TROMSØ, Norway.
phone:+47 77 64 41 07, fax:+47 77 64 41 00
Roy Dragseth, High Performance Computing System Administrator
Direct call: +47 77 64 62 56. email: royd@cc.uit.no
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