Sounds more like a BIOS/motherboard issue.  Have you turned off PnP in
the BIOS?  

- rick warner

On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Mike Watson wrote:

> This was the standard binary kernel supplied on the distribution disks.
> 
> I've fixed it, but I'm wondering why it didn't fix itself.  I was getting an
> insmod error while trying to load the 3c59x module on startup.  It didn't like
> the IRQ which was 11 just like a PCI NIC on the Dell should have been.  So I
> turned off the NIC, ran kudzu and removed the configuration. Then turned the NIC
> back on, ran kudzu again and went through the configuration.  Still didn't work.
> 
> So finally, I edited modules.conf removing the NIC references, and went through
> the sequence above.  Didn't work on just a reboot, but if I powered off and then
> back up to get a POR, kudzu recognized it and the kernel module was successfully
> loaded.  Apparently once modules.conf had a "bad" entry it stayed bad until I
> manually deleted it from the config file.
> 
> COuld this be a kudzu problem?
> 
> Mike W
> 
> Jason Taylor wrote:
> > 
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> > 
> > You can try recompiling the kernel for support for your NIC. I am
> > quite certain the 503 is in there, you might be able to insmod it if
> > it is built as a module.
> > 
> > - -Jason
> 
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