On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, David Archer wrote:
> I have 2 NICs from two different manufacturers. I used to have two from
> one manufacturer, but that didn't work. At the suggestion of redhat, I
> put in two new network cards. Anyway, the issue is is that when my
> machine boots, it swaps eth0 and eth1 a
I have a problem with redhat 8.0. I upgraded from 7.1 to 8.0, and then
nothing worked as far as networking was concerned. I managed to fix most
of the problems but one.
I have 2 NICs from two different manufacturers. I used to have two from
one manufacturer, but that didn't work. At the suggest
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Raju K V wrote:
> hi,
>
> Everytime during the boot, I get the foll. messages:
>
> eth0: Digital DS21142/3 Tulip at 0x7000, 00 60 67 36 42 52, IRQ 10.
> eth0: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
> eth0: Index #0 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a 21142 Serial PHY (2)
> b
hi,
Everytime during the boot, I get the foll. messages:
eth0: Digital DS21142/3 Tulip at 0x7000, 00 60 67 36 42 52, IRQ 10.
eth0: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
eth0: Index #0 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a 21142 Serial PHY (2)
block.
eth0: Index #1 - Media 10baseT-FD (#4) describ
On 30-Jun-98 Hal (DCI) wrote:
> OKAY..where is what I do with the NE2000 goodies.
>
> 1...Make sure that the NE2000 is compiled as a module.
>
> 2...In the script file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
> make sure that your complete the entries for ifcfg-eth0
>
> 3...In /etc/rc.d/rc.local enter
OKAY..where is what I do with the NE2000 goodies.
1...Make sure that the NE2000 is compiled as a module.
2...In the script file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
make sure that your complete the entries for ifcfg-eth0
3...In /etc/rc.d/rc.local enter the script
modprobe ne io=0x??? where ??? is
On 29-Jun-98 Donnie McInis wrote:
> I have a problem with a generic NE2000 compatible network card ( ISA ).
> The card has no prom or jumper, software setup only. I can't get RH
> linux to see the card at install using the NE2000 seting . The card
> works good in win95. I setup,"in linux" the sa
I have a problem with a generic NE2000 compatible network card ( ISA ).
The card has no prom or jumper, software setup only. I can't get RH
linux to see the card at install using the NE2000 seting . The card
works good in win95. I setup,"in linux" the same I/O and IRQ as in
windows. Is there anot
Claire Bradford wrote:
>
> Yoink! wrote:
> >
> > I tried sticking it in win95 to no avail.
> >
> > the only hint is that the (main?) chip identifies Western Digital. It says:
> >
> > wd83c690-jt
> > 01-02 9144 f
> > 2482711-2005
>
Is there an FCC ID number on the card? There should be. You
Yoink! wrote:
>
> A friend gave me some junk network cards I'm trying to salvage for redhat 5.1.
>
> the problem is that i have no idea what this card is, no documentation,
> drivers, etc.
>
> I tried sticking it in win95 to no avail.
>
> the only hint is that the (main?) chip identifies Weste
Yoink! wrote:
>
> A friend gave me some junk network cards I'm trying to salvage for redhat 5.1.
>
> the problem is that i have no idea what this card is, no documentation,
> drivers, etc.
>
> I tried sticking it in win95 to no avail.
Try sticking it in with RH! Can't hurt. Maybe you'll find o
A friend gave me some junk network cards I'm trying to salvage for redhat 5.1.
the problem is that i have no idea what this card is, no documentation,
drivers, etc.
I tried sticking it in win95 to no avail.
the only hint is that the (main?) chip identifies Western Digital. It says:
wd83c690-j
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