What is the procedure when the driver is built into the kernel as opposed 
to using the module?  I have this situation - where in Linuxconf tries to 
insert th module and I get "device busy ..." message.

-- Arun Khan

On 01/26/99, "Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" wrote:

> 
        <snip>

> Go in linuxconf, then in networking, then client tasks and then "basic
> host information". Give a name to the machine and then fill the section
> for the first adaptor. You must provide
> 
>       an IP number
>       make sure it is enabled (check box)
>       set it to manual
>       select "eth0" as the network device
>       pick the type of ethernet adaptor you have (kernel module). For
>       example, pick "ne" if you have an ne2000 adaptor. For ne only
>       enter the IRQ and I/O setting. The other will probe.
> 
> You must select an IP number compatible with the ones you have chooseen
> for the win95.
> 
> After that, quit from linuxconf. If you have linuxconf 1.13r12, it will
> notice the changes and will activate the network. If you have an earlier
> release, reboot. You will be able to ping after that.
>  

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