I would have thought that would do it.  You might try leaving
/etc/chandev.conf empty, and doing a modprobe on lcs, then do a "dmesg"
command to see what, if anything, the driver found in the way of LCS
hardware.

I'm not all that familiar with MP3000 systems, so I have to ask if it is
possible the new port you're using is not set up as LCS, but perhaps QDIO?



Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Geiger, Mike
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Changing Ethernet adaptors


I have had to change to a different Ethernet adaptor from 0e22,0e23 (port 2)
to 0e40,0e41 (port 3).  I now have only the service element on my MP3000
available to edit/fix things up.  I have changed /etc/chandev.conf from
noauto,lcs0,0x0e22,0x0e23,0,2 to noauto,lcs0,0x0e40,0x0e41,0,3.  When I
reboot(IPL) is receive message "No lcs capable cards found".  What else do I
need to change and how?   Very much a Linux newbe.

Thanx,
Mike Geiger

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