Knuke
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Posted: July 06 2005,20:11 |
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Sorry about leaving you out in the cold for a while, but I forgot to follow up on this thread. You are right about the CD being different. I just tried it. I also ran into some other problems using mii-tool on a various different machines, and spent a BUNCH of hours researching the mii-tool.
What I found was that some machines do not like the --force command, so I started using the --advertise command, and things went much smoother. I also found that when using the CD, instead of using sudo to give the command, using Xterm as root worked. It is weird how different syntaxes can make a difference, but that's Linux. The exact command that I used with the CD was:
mii-tool --advertise=10baseT-HD
Again, I did this using Xterm as root.
Hope this helps! Knuke
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