Dan,

thanks for your suggestion.  I have now tried that, and, sadly, it  does not 
change the output of pciconf or ifconfig. 

So, to sum up my understanding: the OS seems to detect the NIC correctly, but 
does not load the drivers.  The NIC should be covered by the re drivers.  

What ought I do next?  I would appreciate any further advice or thoughts.  

Thanks,

Andrew
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:30, Andrew Robinson wrote:
> thanks for the suggestion!  I tried that and it didn't seem to change
> anything: the relevant output of pciconf -lv is still

Try if_rl.ko/rl0

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