Close, but no cigar. # pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x09 function 0x00: vendor 0x10de device 0x760
It also shows under prtconf -Dpv as compatible pcide10de, 760.1043.82e2a and a few more ... vendor-id 000010de device-id 00000760 name 'pci1043.82e2' I added nvidia "pci10de,760" to /etc/driver_aliases (btw., your entry is there, at least in nv101!) did the set ip:dohwcksum=0 and sys-unconfig Alas, this ended me at the dreaded "Use is Subject to License terms" forever, hanging. Reboot, to Failsafe, mounted on /a and vi-ed to remove it. Ha, the misery of Failsafe: it doesn't know my terminal and only allows 'q'. crap is crap is crap. Started from scratch, this time, daring: rge "pci10de,760" because actually it is (rge) This got me further, with rge0 coming up, with an IP-address (fixed), but still impossible to work: ether 0:0:0:0:0:0 Last effort: rge "pci1043,82e2" Result: the beloved useless boot cycle. [No, I don't see OpenSolaris around in a few years any more. I'd love to, but all this is way too far behind. :( Plugging a Ubuntu 8.04-containing drive, it simply came up. Except of the correct X. Installed on different hardware, it immediately notified me of available online updates.] Uwe -- This message posted from opensolaris.org