Hmm... Thats a 3com driver isn't it. I'm using that one without any problems. 
Is it a PCMCIA card?
You do not have NFS defined do you? That can cause hangs on power down.

Have you tried stopping the network before you shut down?

What are the last messages in the syslog. Any clues?


On Wednesday 21 November 2001 18:09, you wrote:
> Hey group,
>
> I am still crashing every time I need to power down the PC.  I am greatful
> that Linux has the sense to do a fsck when it reboots, or I'd be screwed.
> Well, I have changed the lines in the /etc/modules.conf to read-->
>
>  /etc/modules.conf file
> pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
> alias usb-interface uhci
> alias sound-slot-0 emu10k1
> probeall scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
> alias eth0 3c59x
>
> I think I need to ask the machine to issue a SIGHUP to the eth0 on exit,
> but even if I did, I can't remember which 'S' file to put it into (or the
> run level to put it in).
>
> Sugestions anyone?
>
> Thanks!
> Steve Weltman
>
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