Andrew,
Make sure you've turned off Plug-N-Play on the 3c509 card. The Linux
kernel can't deal with that very well, and it could be that since you've
added another card, the interrupts have moved around a bit.
You will need the setup floppy from 3Com to do that.
Jim McQuillan
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Nothing a bit of fiddling with the bios wouldn't solve.
Andrew
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Client setup:
Pentium 75 Mhz
Nic: 3c509 ISA
Video card: Sis 315 Pro PCI
This works perfectly until I try to add a second PCI card (sound, USB
adapter), whereupon I get the following error:
modprobe 3c509
Running dhclient
ERROR! No dhcpd-eth0.info file. This usually indicates that dhcli