[BLU] Re: Add hardware later?
David Kramer
david at kramer.ne.mediaone.net
Mon Jul 10 10:24:35 EDT 2000
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Ron Peterson wrote:
> Interesting thread. I just ran into the same problem.
>
> Every Linux installation I've done to date has autodetected the card(s)
> I want to use. If not, recompiling the kernel to include the driver has
> done the trick. Except on the machine I'm trying to set up right now...
>
> Here's my question: how do you know what IRQ and interupt to specify for
> your card? The Net3-4 HOWTO tells me that my card's manufacturer
The default was mentioned in the email I mentioned. The manufacturer's
website might say in other cases.
> probably sent me a DOS disk that lets me configure my card. I don't
> have that. The card I have is a good old 3COM 509. 3COM's site has no
> configuration utilities for the card that I could find either.
That's almost always downloadable from the manufacturer.
> I'm actually trying to put *two* 509's in this machine, if that makes
> any difference (even just one card doesn't work right now, though).
You will need to put two *sets* of lines in your conf.module file to
specify which card is which, unless it's PCI, and then they will be
assigned eth0 and eth1 automatically
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