[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Luca,
>
> If I remember correctly, doesn't the 3c509 come in "pnp" mode?
> If so, have you used the disk that comes with it (in DOS) to change
> from pnp to ISA mode?

Yes I think it does come with PnP mode , I was reading something about
disableing the PnP mode as well, but I was hoping to find a different
solution.I 've got to boot up process on my machine and in the one with
modules the cards (both of them) work correctly.

>
>
> The "ether=0,0,eth1" append line is the same that I use, and it
> does work correctly.
>
> It wouldn't hurt to check /etc/rc.config and check that you have not
> made any typos in your eth setup.

I 've checked the rc.config file and everything seams OK.

>
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> 06-Jan-99   11:18:35
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