Hi Mike, sorry for my late reaction, a bit busy. But:
> pci bus 0x0002 cardnum 0x03 function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x4223 > Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG MiniPCI Adapter > Node 0x000016 > assigned-addresses: > 82021810.00000000.fafef000.00000000.00001000 > reg: > 00021800.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02021810.00000000.00000000.00000000.00001000 > compatible: 'pci8086,4223.8086.1020.5' + > 'pci8086,4223.8086.1020' + 'pci8086,1020' + 'pci8086,4223.5' + 'pci8086,4223' > + 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280' > model: 'Network controller' > power-consumption: 00000001.00000001 > fast-back-to-back: > devsel-speed: 00000001 > interrupts: 00000001 > max-latency: 00000018 > min-grant: 00000003 > subsystem-vendor-id: 00008086 > subsystem-id: 00001020 > unit-address: '3' > class-code: 00028000 > revision-id: 00000005 > vendor-id: 00008086 > device-id: 00004223 > name: 'pci8086,1020' > You were right. OK, can you check your /etc/driver_aliases for this PCI ID (pci8086,1020)? Or, better, as I see, James C. McPherson posted here his very good blogpost about adding PCI IDs today: http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp/entry/how_do_i_find_out Best regards, Milan