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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: belyache on May 17, 2006, 08:52:19 PM
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Has anyone had luck with using the P5VDC-MX motherboard?
I can't seem to get NIC's to be recognized. I have tried SME 7 vers rc1 & rc2. I am using IDE drives, and SATA off in the BIOS.
I tried adjusting Bios settings but it didn't change anything.
If I do an ifconfig, all I see is lo.
This motherboard has an onboard NIC, but I have also tried using 2 known good, known to work with SME NICs, and they aren't recognized either.
If you need more info, please ask.
Glenn
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hey had the same problem. seems the southbridge component screws the sme and it can't see the pci stuff. I installed SUSE 10.2 and could see all the NIC's (two for server /gateway).
Ubuntu has the same issue and wont see the pci stuff either.
So I installed vmware under SUSE and ran sme in that works fine.
Another post was suggesting that there may be a new release of SME with better support for the southbridge components, but didn't mention time frame. ( may fix some of the SATA raid probs too).
Sorry I don't have fix, just thought I'd let you know, your not alone on this one.
:shock:
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I think that problem is the VIA 8237A South Bridge. No drivers for that chipset on SME 7.1
Does anyone know how to fix it?
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I've had the same experience. Tried to find a solution for two days, then decided that buying another Mobo was the best solution by far. Swap memory/processor/etc. and up and running in no-time. The P5VDC-MX is now punished by having to run XP. :twisted: