Hello Chris,  No my symptoms were not like yours .
        Mine showed the eth0 up but was always dropping packets.
        until I added the exclude's and rebooted , everything
        came up fine .  Also it was on the ibm 385ed laptop &
        mine is not a cardbus .   Well I hoped I could have been
        of more help .   Ttyl

On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Chris Chiappa wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 03:23:53PM -0800, Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
> >     It seems that linux (& NT) see it on irq 5 but will not
> >     communicate with it there , After setting the above you
> >     will fing that linux may see it on irq 10 .  Hth
> James, thanks for the info.  I've played around with moving the IRQs and
> that hadn't seemed to have any effect.  Can you tell me if the symptoms you
> saw in your situation were like mine? (particularly the error messages and
> the bogus hardware address)  If they are I'll definitely go through some
> more permutations with IRQs :)
> 
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