RE: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Paulo Almeida
Hi Mike! I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. There is somekind of bug in debian, I think, because it just doesn't support 2 or more same network cards sharing the same driver. It doesn't even allow you to

Re: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Dale Harrison
Hi Mike! I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. There is somekind of bug in debian, I think, because it just doesn't support 2 or more same network cards sharing the same driver. It doesn't even allow

RE: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Jens Kerle
i made the same with two smc-ultra's . I had to compile a own kernel with smc-ultra included, and added the two cards in /etc/modules with io and irq parameter. i also had co copy /etc/init.d/network to a second file, edit the necessary parameters and add the call in /etc/init.d/boot and it

Re: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
Hi Mike! I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. There is somekind of bug in debian, I think, because it just doesn't support 2 or more same network cards sharing the same driver. It doesn't even allow

Re: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Alair Pereira do Lago
Paulo Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Mike! I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. Here, some people configured two NE2000 in a same box. They just put append=ether=10,0x320,eth1 in lilo.conf to

Re: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Stephen P. Ryan
--- Alair Pereira do Lago wrote: Perhaps, the driver must be compiled inside the kernel, since some drivers have their parameters analised in boot time but not in loading module time. If there is some PNP card, you may have problems. --- end of quote --- I think you can put the parameters in the

RE: Multiple network cards. ARGH! Double ARGH! ;-)

1997-09-24 Thread Dave Cinege
On Wed, 24 Sep 1997 11:06:17 +, Paulo Almeida wrote: Hi Mike! I have faced the same problem but with 3Com cards. There is only one solution for this problem: use 2 different network cards. There is somekind of bug in debian, I think, because it just doesn't support 2 or more same network