David wrote:
 
>         network: bringing up interface eth0: failed
> 
> What am I doing wrong, or what should I be doing?

No idea on this card, but some generic ideas

Does ifconfig show the interfaces (lo & eth0)?
Does eth0 have a hw address? (had this recently)
does "ifconfig eth0 up" make it work?

modprobe the driver and tail /var/log/messages 

Have you used dos to check the card config? 

In my experience (the realtek cards) device busy/failed usually
indicates irq/dma/etc is different to expected, or it is a dud


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