That worked perfectly, thanks!
luke

On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 12:56, Chad Lemmen wrote:
> The script /linuxrc in the initrd looks at /etc/niclist to auto detect PCI
> NIC's. For my Intel Pro/1000 MT cards I added the PCI address to the
> niclist file as follows:
> 
> cd /tftpboot/lts/2.4.24-ltsp-1
> gunzip initrd-2.4.24-ltsp-1.gz
> mkdir tmp
> mount -o loop initrd-2.4.24-ltsp-1 tmp
> vi tmp/etc/niclist
> added this to niclist
> 8086:1076       e1000
> umount tmp
> rm tmp
> 
> To check to see if your NIC PCI address is 8086:1076 boot the workstation
> into a shell and then look in /proc/pci.  Look at the entry for the NIC
> and see what address is given.
> 




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