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@Landermark have you gotten any response from the TRENDnet side of things? I have the same chip on my card and I would love to see it merged into the next Linux kernel. I have contacted Tehuti Networks with no replies but was hoping your resource had something to say.
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23 minutes ago, limetech said:
Maybe we can add a symlink like this:
/etc/modprobe.d/custom -> /boot/config/modprobe_custom
This way you can create a file to keep on your flash where you can blacklist that driver if you wanted. Probably should work.
That should work, I like the idea of being able to decide which networking drivers are loaded. Thanks.
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I would like to request that the Tehuti drivers that were added in rc16 be removed as it seems to be causing boot issues and they don't seem to be the proper drivers for any of the new Tehuti networking chips. Hopefully removing legacy support due to it causing issues for users of the newer hardware, especially since support was only recently added. Thanks!
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I did not see a response either, the initial drivers were trivial as it was natively supported by linux but these newer drivers might take a little more effort on their part so it might be another release out.
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Well I don't think that the Tehuti drivers being used are the right ones as the built in linux drivers only support the older sfp+ cards and I was hoping to use the acooks/tn40xx-driver. More specifically I need one of the v0.3.6.15 branches to be used so I can get support for TN9710P. As it is I keep getting segfaults due to it recognizing the hardware but being unable to start it.
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Appreciate the addition of the Tehuti drivers but can't seem to boot with this update. I am getting bonding errors even though bonding is not setup and my networking doesn't seem to ever start properly giving me recursive errors during boot. I can boot in safe mode but it hasn't provided me much help. I have rolled back to 15e for now.
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Hoping to add the Tehuti 10G network drivers to the next release, I have a TN9710P that is recognized but doesn't have the proper drivers in UnRaid. The 'acooks/tn40xx-driver' repository on github seems to have the supported drivers for it and it looks like the linux kernel supports some Tehuti controllers but I am not sure the TN9710 is one of them.
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Hoping to add the Tehuti 10G network drivers to the next release, I have a TN9710P that is recognized but doesn't have the proper drivers in UnRaid. The 'acooks/tn40xx-driver' repository on github seems to have the supported drivers for it and it looks like the linux kernel supports some Tehuti controllers but I am not sure the TN9710 is one of them.
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