Dave Baukus writes:
> The driver configures itself fine, but when ip config attempts to use
> it for bootp, the bootp packets go out, the bootp server replys and the
> lance driver does not get the reply.

It may be worth trying to display the first 16 bytes of the received packet
to see what is being passed into the kernel.  This should consist of two
sets of 6 bytes of ether addresses, 2 bytes of ether type, followed by 0x45
(being the first byte of the IP header).
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