Lørdag 21 maj 2005 11:10 skrev Sudev Barar:

> On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 10:31 +0200, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> > So we're disabling the internal netcard in the bios. We plug in an
> > external netcard (RTL8139 plain vanilla) and fixes a floppy for that one.
> > Boots like a breeze. Ahem, until it goes into some DHCP error "number
> > 67".
> >
> > Ooops.
> >
> >
> > Quickly, if we physically move the net-cable from the plug of the newly
> > inserted external netcard and into the on-board netcard (which was
> > disabled...) THEN THE BOOT PROCESS GOES ON CORRECTLY and up comes our KDE
> > login and everything is fine !?
>
> Most likely you have to disable the built in tulip card fro BIOS. We had
> IBM-P2 boxes and they worked after disabling the built in cards.
>
> HTH

Dear Sudev,

- indeed, we did DISABLE the internal card. That's what we don't understand.


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