In linux.redhat.list, you wrote:
>I'm trying to get an Allied Telesyn International AT-2000 (NE-2000 clone)
>to work with RedHat v5.0 (kernel 2.0.32) and am having no luck. I've spent
I don't know if RedHat has patched the 2.0.32 kernel. However, the "stock"
2.0.3x kernels have a NE2000 driver t
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Al Margheim wrote:
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> I'm trying to get an Allied Telesyn International AT-2000 (NE-2000 clone)
> to work with RedHat v5.0 (kernel 2.0.32) and am having no luck. I've spent
> many hours reading faqs, howto's, linux newsgroup postings but I'm still
> not sure what the probl
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Al Margheim wrote:
>Now, can anyone tell me where I should have looked to find information on
>modprobe while I was researching this problem? Also, I am still curious
>what I was doing wrong with the Kerneld Configurator in case I need to use
>it in the future.
man modprobe
Steve,
That did it. Thank you very much.
For anyone else who may read this later looking for an answer to the same
question, I did have to correct a minor typo in the command
"modprobe ne irq10 io=0x300" by changing it to "modprobe ne irq=10 io=0x300"
Now, can anyone tell me where I should h
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Al Margheim wrote:
>I'm trying to get an Allied Telesyn International AT-2000 (NE-2000 clone)
>to work with RedHat v5.0 (kernel 2.0.32) and am having no luck. I've spent
>many hours reading faqs, howto's, linux newsgroup postings but I'm still
>not sure what the problem is.
I'm trying to get an Allied Telesyn International AT-2000 (NE-2000 clone)
to work with RedHat v5.0 (kernel 2.0.32) and am having no luck. I've spent
many hours reading faqs, howto's, linux newsgroup postings but I'm still
not sure what the problem is.
The AT-2000 is a plug-and-play card, but I'