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Re: [Xen-users] using physical NIC

Glen,

> linked list). If the pciback module shows up in "lsmod", then this is
> most likely your problem and you'll have to do the manual bind every
> time (after first unbinding the device from any device driver it might
> have bound to first).

FYI, there's a patch I posted a week or two ago allowing Xen to automatically 
do the binding / unbinding.  You might want to take a look at it as it may at 
least save some effort on your part.

If the problem is that pciback is a module, then then compiling pciback 
statically into the kernel will fix your problem anyhow.

Cheers,
Mark

> If you find out what's wrong, please let me know as I'm curious to know
> what the real issue is.
>
> Ryan
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