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Argh, >This is a part of a patch i sent to the list about a week ago. It also >solved the problem of non-working sk(4) with jumbo frames enabled in my >case. I obviously didn't notice your posting...could have saved me some valuable time! :) Anyway, I had jumbo frames enabled ever since, but this caused me no trouble. It was just the wrong buffer size...so I think there are probably other chips (beside the 88E8001) affected, perhaps the xxx1000 family. As noticed before, I also did not see any of these "watchdog timeout" messages. But what the heck...it's just important sk? works! Enjoy --j P.S. During my research, I checked the chip's ID on the motherboard, and it reads 88E8001. Looking at the dmesg output, the system identifies it as 88E1000* ("*" is "S" for a single port interface), which is wrong. The manufacturer's site lists the 88E1000* as a member of their "ALASCA" family, but according to dmesg, it's part of their YUKON clan (which is correct). I'm not sure if we should patch ".../mii_layer/miidevs.h" to get this right, since after all, it really doesn't matter... ------------------ cd /pub more beer