Roger Hayter wrote: > If anyone can refer me to info about this problem I shall apologise and > look it up but I can't find anything in the archives or by Google. I am > trying to install a non-PnP NE2000 clone in my opensuse 10.3 setup which > I plan to use as a gateway/router for my home network. YaST2 > occasionally seems to add the card (and by the way the 'Choose from a > list" button referred to in the help info seems not to exist in the > latest version) but the configuration I use gets applied to one of my > other cards, and rarely persists past a second boot (the module, "ne" in > this case, no longer gets loaded). > > I have tried to put the module in /etc/sysconfig/kernel, and the > parameters in /etc/modprobe.conf, after much research. And written an > "ifcfg-ethx" for my new card. This sort of works, though most of the > parameters in the ifcfg-ethx file get rejected at boot, presumably > because they are being parsed by the wrong programme. > > If anyone can tell me where else I need to put information about my card > for it be properly integrated into the system, this would be very > helpful. Another problem is that when the module is installed it does > not seem to deliver a name for the device which then can then be > displayed (like D-Link DE-220T) - I don't know whether this is relevant > to yast not finding the card even when I load it on boot. > > Many thanks for any advice, For such a task, imho SuSE 10.3 is a little obese.
I'd recommend ipcop that works with my PI 166 with one PCI and one ISA NE-2000 board. Kind regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]