Hi! Eugene,

Very interesting. Then I would say it is something much worse.
have you tried to configure it manually. I usually, when I test
or do something new, configure it from the command line and then
if it works, I incorporate it into an RC file. So, try to configure
it manually and see what happends.

Bye,

Herm

--- Eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> > Hi! Eugene,
> Hi, Herman!
> > 
> > It's an easy one. Some day you'll teach someone how
> > to
> > fix this one.
> 
> Not quite!
> 
> > Open /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 in your favorite editor and
> > change 
> > all eth0's to tr0's, save the file and reboot. 
> 
> I forgot to say that I did that, too!
> At first, if I did that then my computer froze at
> reboot as soon as it recognized the card and I
> couldn't even get to login prompt!  After some time
> and additional manipulation of /etc and its
> subdirectories,  the computer at least doesn't freeze
> at boot up after network card recognition.
> 
> > Unfortunately Slackware doesn't auto-configure
> > interface
> > cards, you have to edit the RC file mannually. But
> 
> That's right!
> 
> > And don't be afraid to crush your box once or twice
> > on the
> > process of learning.
> 
> That has already happened n times, where n>>2.
> 
> > 
> > Have fun!
> 
> Am I not having it yet?
> 
> Thanks for the try, though!
> 
> 
> 
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> <|>
> Eugene
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