It seems to me that the original poster "must" use the "options" keyword in his /etc/modules.conf file because he is using an NE2000 (or compatible) ISA NIC card, which requires you to give address & IRQ information. I also have 2 NIC cards in my machine at home, but I only have 1 NE2000 compatible ISA NIC card (the other is a PCI non-NE2000). I would try: options eth0 io=0x300 irq=11 options eth1 io=0x280 irq=10 which should work since eth0 & eth1 are aliases (according to the man page for modules.conf). Good luck. Ron Heron wrote: > > > alias eth0 ne > > alias eth1 ne > > options ne io=0x300 irq=11 > > options ne io=0x280 irq=10 > > > > I can modprobe eth0 and get it working but I cannot > > get the second NIC > > (eth1) to be recognized by the kernel. How do you > > configure these > > arguments to recognize two NIC under the same > > module?? > Have you tried NOT using the options? if that doesn't > work, try placing the options lines after their > respective alias lines. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays! > http://calendar.yahoo.com/ > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: > Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.
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