> Yes! pcnet32 to start. Practically all the network drivers end up
> doing this if they fail somewhere in the initialization. I didn't
> get a chance to look at others. I got called away for a "work break".
You might want to try using a more recent kernel for auditting purposes,
.18 is just shy of a year old now, and a lot has changed in various
network drivers. The region handling of pcnet32 looks to be fixed
since rev1.23.1.1 at least.
Dave
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