>Thanks for reply,
>As the I/O of my eth0 card is 6100-6100F
Actually it can't possibly be the above value. Look at the numbers again.
You have a range of 6 thousand through 61 thousand.
>Should I enter 0x6100-6100F
No, I believe you only enter the STARTING address of the range. As indicated
>Everytime I wanna insert I/O or Irq settings I m confronted to a dilemma:
>Linux users always tell me enter I/O in a format like " 0x300 ". But I
>always knew I/O in format such as " 3F8 "
>or "6000-600F".
>Could anyone make that clear for me.
>It s probably why, when I try configuring my etherne
>I could send mails from my Linux (RH 2.0.32) but could not receive them. The
>reason is:
> 554 MX list for vins.ml.org (my domain) points back to pcnet.co.nz (my ISP)
>
>I looked at my 5" thick Linux book, but could not find a sign of it.
>
>Could anybody point me where and how could I correct my