No, I can't.  In Slackware we had a /etc/rc.d/rc.modules where -everything-
about all modules are defined and commented out.  From there you just
uncomment the module you want and then define its IO/IRQ and it works.
but...  Mandrake doesn't contain this, if it does, I would love too see it.
Due to the fact that I don't constantly work with Linux and the
configuration once its actually working...  I generally don't retain these
things forever unless I'm supporting them for others constantly...  I can
however unfortunately walk anyone through a network/dialupnetworking setup
for windoze without putting any thought into it because I do it every day...
unfortunately.

Jim

> Jim Howarth wrote:
>
> >Can someone tell me where I can define my ne2000 network cards info for
> the
> >kernel.  Linuxconf is useless to me.  I need a text file...  I'm used to
> >slackware.. all of this stuff was nice and easy to put in but my
> switch to
> >mandrake has me near tears <grin>
> >
> >Jim
>
> You could go to a command line and do it the same way you did in
> Slack ware
> couldn't you?   Can't be that much different.   Guys at my LUG helped me
> set mine up and they know nothing about Mandrake.   They are
> Redhat, Slack,
> Suse and Caldera mix.
> Brian
>
>
>

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