tried netconf, didn't work. When I reboot the m/c, it fails to initailize
the eth1.

regards,
sanvir

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Neil wrote:

> Sanvir Singh Jham wrote:
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > I am running a Redhat 6.1 server. It is on a LAN. Linux is able to detect
> > the Ethernet card and the ip assigned to it. I had configured this during
> > the installation process.
> > Now I have put in another Ethernet card( i.e., I have now two NICs) which
> > is a generic ne2000
> > comapitble card and runs on io=0x300 irq=5. I configured the second
> > adapter with this information and a different IP address(linuxconf). I
> >  am able to
> > detect the card through modprobe and then activate the changes through
> > linuxconf. The card is then activated and I can see then current
> > configuration with ifconfig.
> > But, the problem is these changes do not remain permanent, because after a
> > reboot I have to redo the whole process of detecting and activating. How
> > do I hard code these changes? or make them permanent.
> > Help required urgently
> > TIA
> > Regards,
> > Sanvir
> 
> tried netcfg???
> 
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