I have not checked the last GRUB versions.
But what is the problem here.
I always thought that the RTL8029 *is* a NE2000/PCI.
I also had the problem with the etherboot package, and there I
did a bug fix to solve that (a forced 16bit setting was removed).

Can you explain the differences to me in the drivers for
NE2000/PCI and RTL8029 ?

With friendly regards

        Christoph P.


Thierry Laronde wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 11:20:05AM +0000, Thilo Rießner wrote:
> > I am using an embedded PC (AP-486LH) and want it to execute a netboot via
> > grub. After typing bootp grub print the following messages:
> >
> > Found Realtek 8029 at 0xff80, ROM address 0x0
> > Probing...[NE2000/PCI]
>             ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> GRUB didn't call the right "driver". This is fixed in the last version.
> Please take 0.5.97 in CVS.
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