Auke is out sick, so I'm responding... Ingo Molnar wrote:then why are you compiling e1000e as a module? no "=y" in your kernel means no support, and this kernel .config has e1000e supporting your hardware. your expectation is that e1000 once loaded on this device in a previous kernel (2.6.24) so it should continue to work, right? I see your point but we are trying to make general improvements to both drivers, and the best way forward was a split, in order to make the user experience better by eliminating chances for regressions on older hardware. if you're running a no module kernel, you'll need to set CONFIG_E1000E=y for your device to be detected. The device IDs moved to e1000e, we don't want collisions between drivers that support the same IDs, so to avoid those user support issues, we're trying to make the process as painless as possible with announcements and time. The distros are already including the e1000e driver in their builds and new installs with the new ID layout will automatically select the correct driver for their hardware. Users that take an upgrade to their kernel (with e1000e enabled) might benefit if the distro upgrading that kernel included a post upgrade script that migrated e1000e devices previously using e1000 in modprobe.conf to alias ethX e1000e If there is a more reasonable solution you can come up with I am interested. Jesse -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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