Charles Steinkuehler wrote:

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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.
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>The syntax to do this is driver dependent, although most drivers that
>support handling multiple cards (not all will) will accept multiple
>parameters separated by commas.  So in /etc/modules you'd have something
>like:
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>ne io=300,320 irq=10,11
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Charles, thanks.
The problem I have is that I want to force a certain card to a certain 
IRQ, so e.g. 3189too  alias eth0  irq=9, alias eth1 irq=11 but I don't 
think that works.
By the way, your suggestion of using the initrd_usb.lrp package works 
like a charm. Simply make a floppy with only the startup files and 
initrd_usb ( renaming it to initrd) and store all .lrp files on an 
usb-stick and set in leaf.cfg PKGPATH="/dev/sda1:msdos"
joep



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