If you haven't already tried it;
- Boot up on a DOS diskette
- Run the 3c5x9cfg.exe util and
- Set the IRQ and I/O values to something that doesn't interfere with the
resources used by the 2940.
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Steve Curry wrote:
> DING DING DING...... LLLLLLLLLLet's get ready to
> ruuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUmmmmmmble!!!
>
>
> Ok I have a Linux box with a 3com 509 card installed, but when I install
> an Adaptec 2940UW into the box the 3com can no longer talk to the network.
> Linux see's the 3com and doesn't see the Adaptec, and it still will not let
> the 3com talk to the network(pinging from other workstations to the Linux
> box doesn't work either). If you take out the Adaptec BAM!! the 3com works
> great again.... How can I get these two devices to work, while living in
> the same Linux box?
>
> I have configured the RH Linux box for the Adaptec 2940 and the 3com 509.
> What else can I do to give this story a happy ending? I have already read
> up on as many HOWTO's as I can and no luck, so pointing me in that
> direction won't work. (Sorry :-)..... I think if I could get Red Hat to see
> the Adaptec 2940UW it would cure these problems, but I have yet to get
> linux to see the 2940.
>
>
>
>
> Steve Curry
>
>
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