I'd be interested to see what you did as well. I'm building a server at the
moment and plan on using 3com905 cards as well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Fraser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [SLU] Two Network Cards
: What brand are the cards? Two NICs under Linux is normally smooth as ice
: cream.
:
: I am in the process right now of building up a new development server that
: has two 3Com 905b-TX cards. It's just installing the packages now.
:
: I'll email the list with a breakdown of what I do to get the cards
working.
:
: Cheers and hold on for a half an hour.
:
: Later,
:
: On Friday 05 January 2001 12:09, Danny R. Gray wrote:
: > Hello All,
: >
: > I am helping a friend do a SL2000 install in his
: > lab. He has a machine that is a WinME HDA that he
: > wants as a SL2000 HDB dual boot, two drives. The
: > install went OK but the re-boot fails eth startup
: > showing eth0 and eth1 as exactly the same cards
: > and assigning them IRQ 11. They are the same
: > cards, kind of. One is built into the motherboard,
: > the other is an add-in card. In WinME he uses the
: > PC as a proxy. In SL2000, he would rather not
: > re-create the proxy usability but needs network
: > connectivity to access the bioinformatics server
: > via SSH and run GCG.
: >
: > Help!!
: >
: > I have not tackled two NICs before in Linux and of
: > course he forgot to mention it before we started
: > the install.
: >
: > Thanks,
:
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