Jitendra Sasmal ??:
> Hi Brian.
> I did that yesterday. The ethernet card(name:pci1025,90, vendor 
> -id:14e4, device-id:170c,class-code=020000, type= "Ethernet 
> Controller") is loaded with 'pcic'.
this is the ethernet card, a broadcom one.
Is it a pccard or a pci one?
>
> "#modinfo|grep pcic" was showing something like this:
> PCIC PCMCIA adapter driver 1.10
pcic is a nexus driver.

    -Brian
>
> Thanks
> Jitendra
>
> Brian Xu - Sun Microsystems - Beijing China wrote On 03/22/07 15:47,:
>> Jitendra Sasmal ??:
>>
>>> I checked my laptop. The ethernet controller is a PCMCIA card and 
>>> the driver is 'pcic'. The PC card was already loaded with pcic 
>>> driver, so I no need to add the entry in /etc/driver_aliases.
>>> Then I tried to plumb the interface as below,but it gave "No such 
>>> file or directory" error.
>>>
>>> #ifconfig pcic0 plumb
>>>
>>> Any help ?
>>
>> pcic is a nexus driver for the PCMCIA bridge. not the ethernet driver.
>>
>> Pls paste the 'prtconf -D' and 'prtconf -v', then I'll have a look at 
>> it. Or you can grep 'pciclass,020000' in 'prtconf -v' for ethernet 
>> controller, and 'pciclass,028000' for wifi card.
>>
>>     -Brian
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jitendra
>>>
>>>
>>


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