Windows bites Fedora
Dawid Zamirski
dzrudy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 04:03:35 UTC 2008
On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 19:06 +0100, A.J. Werkman at digifarma.nl wrote:
> On both the Asus M2A-VM and M2N-VM DVI motherboard I noticed the following.
>
> I have configured the system to dual boot between windows and fedora.
> When I switch from windows to fedora, fedora can not get control over
> the build in NIC anymore. So DHCP can not configure the NIC. A software
> reboot and a hardware reboot don't solve the problem. The only remedy is
> to fysically disconnect the power cord wait a few seconds and power up
> directly into fedora again. As soon as windows boots the problem reoccurs.
>
> I saw this too on some other motherboards I don't recall the name of.
>
> I tested three M2A-VM boards and found this problem on all three of
> them. This is 100% reproducible.
>
> It looks like Windows leaves the NIC in a state that fedora can't
> handle. Anyone seen this? Anyone who has a solution to this?
>
> Koos.
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I suppose that your NIC chipset is r8169, if so try:
su -
rmmod r8196
modprobe r8196
It should get IP from DHCP after this. I've had exactly the same problem
with my friend's PC who has Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 motherboard and after
booting into Windows and then back to Fedora 9, his NIC would not get IP
from DCHP. I have added rmmod r8196 and modprobe r8696 to /etc/rc.local
as workaround until this issue gets fixed in the kernel.
See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=438046
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460747 (F10 Blocker)
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