I am not familiar with 2 nic on the same computer. However, I have installed a linksys on this system. At first it was not recognized by the system. It is using the tulip driver. This is how I did it
1) /sbin/insmod tulip 2) /sbin/ifup eth0 (for me this card was on eth0 could be eth1 ) 3) /etc/rc.d/initd/kudzu restart ( this is probing the hardware ) Provided that kudzu now detects your network cards you can configure your networkk connections 4) start the network configuration utility -- when the card was detected this was done almost automatically 5) edit /etc/modules.conf to contain the line alias eth0 tulip Of course, I am assuming that your connetions are working! For this only required to perform step 1 and 2. The other steps were required to automate the connection profile. Hope this helps Cheers. Dominic. "Geoffrey Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've just installed Redhat Linux and everything worked fine except on of > it's 2 ethernet adapters did not install correctly or is incompatable > with this version of linux, I'm not sure which one exactly and quite > frankly I'm not sure which one it is > Eth0 = is not working correctly > Eth1 = works just fine > > The one I can find information on is a smc (called in winXP) but in > linux it's called accon (SP?) [I know it's the one pre-installed on my > computer when I bought it] and the other one installed on my computer is > a linksys... How can I make sure of this? How do these references (eth0) > relate to windows? > > I'm just starting out with Linux and not at all familiar with it's > driver data base and don't even know where to start installing a new one > or finding drivers on the web. I have a 3.5" with a linux driver for the > linksys but I need to make sure what I'm installing and how to get it > all working.Can someone help me out with this problem?!?!?! > But like I said I'm new to linux and like most tired of windows and I've > got to start somewhere but I do need a starting point on this subject. > > Again another plead of mercy for the idiot windows user who'd like to > broaden his horizons > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list