hi!
you have to give the kernel the right parameters when linux boots (lilo):
linux ether = 5,0x320,eth0 ether=10,0x340,eth1
there's a good Multiple Ethernet HOWTO at:
<ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/Multiple-Ethernet>
worked fine for me.
Br1
At 16:26 15.01.99 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>My name is Ivan Cuellar, and I am installing a linux system, and I have
>had some problems configuring the network.
>I am trying to use my linux machine with access to two networks, using two
>different network interfaces(two ethernet cards).
>I am using two NE2000 cards, one of them is configured as IRQ=5 IO=320 and
>the other one is IRQ=10 IO=340, I think thatr the kernel is recognizing
>both of them, but I am able to use only the first ethernet interface
>(eth0), when I try to use the second ethernet interfaces (eth1) to access
>the second network it doesnt work; but when I invert the interface
>configurarion (the ipaddress, the network mask, etc.)
> I am able to access the network connected to the firs interface but not
>to the network connected to the second interface.
>Please if you can help me I will apreciate it.
>Thanks
>
>Ivan Fernando Cuellar Miranda
>
>
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