Hello Michael,

thanks for answering.
I have gotten a similar message to this in FC2 when I had a dual
network card setup with only one being in use but the other being
active. I think I had the second card connected durring the initial
setup, but not when I re-ran oscar.
The scenario you mentioned is pretty similar to mine: I have two network cards setups too... But I have both connected all the time.

The wizard script would crash
with simiar errors when trying to "initialize hardware" or somesuch. I had to delete the database reference to the second nic by hand for
the wizard to load, despite the fact oscar didn't need to care about
it.
That's exactly what I have to do too to put it working again...

Didn't mention because I thought it was a wierd situation. Not sure that helps because I didn't keep that log and I don't know if I can recreate the scenerio, not to mention its questionable relation to this problem...
It help me to know that I'm not the only one to have see this, even that you had it ocasionally :-)

Thank you,
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