i made the same with two smc-ultra's . I had to compile a own kernel with
smc-ultra included, and added the two cards in /etc/modules with io and
irq parameter. i also had co copy /etc/init.d/network to a second file,
edit the necessary parameters and add the call in /etc/init.d/boot
and it worked.


cu,             Jens


On Wed, 24 Sep 1997, Paulo Almeida wrote:

> Hi Mike!
> 
> I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one
> solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. There is
> somekind of bug in debian, I think, because it just doesn't support 2 or
> more same network cards sharing the same driver. It doesn't even allow
> you to install one copy of the driver for each network card.
> 
> I solved my problem, as I said before, using two different cards. I
> didn't like it but it worked.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
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