Eric Spakman wrote:

>Hello Joep,
>
>I'm a little confused, are you using the ne2k-pci driver for your rtl8139
>NIC? The 8139too driver would be the correct choice.
>
>Eric
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>>Hi,
>>I have a question regarding etc/modules.
>>I have 2 realtek cards but one of them gives the error(dmesg):
>>The first:
>>"PCI: found IRQ 9 for device 00:09.0"
>>eth0: Realtek RTL8139 at 0xd813000, MAC address IRQ 9"
>>The second:
>>"PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0b.0"
>>"IRQ routing conflict for 00:0b.0, have irq 12, want irq 11"
>>"eth1: Realtek RTL8139 at 0xd0815000, MAC address IRQ 12"
>>Now I can set in /etc/modules something like:
>>"8390"
>>"ne2k-pci irq=11"
>>But I have 2 cards and I want only assign it to card 2.
>>Is it possible to achieve this by using something like:
>>":ne2k-pci alias eth0"
>>"ne2k-pci alias eth1 irq=5"
>>Any help is much appreciated.
>>Joep
>>
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Sorry, Eric! my fault. Of course I'm using the 8139too, just a slip of 
the pen.
I think a can solve the problem by setting a parameter in the BIOS to 
detect the interrupts again. Nevertheless, I would like to know the 
syntax for the /etc/modules file when using the same driver (8139too) 
for 2 cards and wanting to give extra start-up parameters.
Joep



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