Paul wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, iagoba wrote: > > >My Ethernet Card is ISA, 16 bits and PnP, Linux Detect it, but in a > >different I/O address and different IRQ, when I put the correct I/O > >address (240h), and IRQ (11), when I re-initiate my computer, it says > >"Bringing eth0 ................... [OK]" > >but here it finish to initiate Linux, don't loading it and don't making > >Anything, what could be the problem? when I change that I/O or IRQ, it > >says "Bringing eth0 ................. [FAILED]" but initiates Linux, > >(without working the eth0 of course). > > You can try to switch of PnP in the BIOS and see if things behave properly > then. This is why I hate PnP. You never know what happens in there... > > Paul I tried it before, but it don't works, then Linux don't detect my Ethernet, perhaps if I Disable the PnP Mode in the Ethernet Card???? One other thing, exist other command to configure the Ethernet Card than the Lorthad? (I think that this is the name) > > -- > Yesterday is Past; Tomorrow is the Future; > Today is a Gift...That is why we call it The Present. > > )0( [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] )0( > http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 > Registered Linux User 174403