Hi Mattew! On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> Dear all, > > I shutdown my computer (slink), turned it off, moved it 6 inches, > plugged a printer cable in and turned it back on. > > It now can't find the network. Dmesg reveals something like > initialising eth0 > ne: can't find any PCI cards specify "io=0xNNN" for ISA cards. > > I had done this, 'cos I have an ISA card. Any idea where the setting may > have gone, or what I can do to fix the problem, please? just add this to /etc/modules.conf alias eth0 ne options ne io=0xNNN optionally you can also add the irq option to the "options" line, for instance: alias eth0 ne options ne io=0xNNN irq=NN This will make what you want also not that you do not have to reboot your computer (think about this with WinNT), just execute: modprobe ne and /etc/init.d/network as root regards, Ulisses ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Computers are useless. They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso