I had a similar problem when I installed my new network card a while back. In 
my case, the problem was simply a problem with the Tulip driver. I then 
downloaded, built, and installed the latest tulip driver. I would think 
that this had been fixed, but I'm not sure. While you may be using 
different cards, they may use the same network driver. Its worth 
investigating.
Here is Don Becker's site:http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
 
Chris wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> Just an intro and also a question...
> 
> Using RH 7.3 on an Athlon system...
> 
> The issue I have is that during system startup, the BIOS finds,
> identifies and allocates resources for my 2nd network card (Tried 2
> different ones in different slots) however, during system startup, the
> OS is unable to start the card because of SIOCGIFFLAGS device not found
> error...
> 
> Anyone local who I can discuss this with, I am in Manchester
> 
> Thanks
> 
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