On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 17:08, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
> 
> 
> (1) by default, if you execute the command:
> 
>         shell> lspci

In Mandrake Linux, it's "lspcidrake".

> it will display PCI devices. the first NIC on the list
> will be the eth0, second NIC on the list will be
> the eth1,  so on... (assuming your NICs are all PCI
> devices)

This is also one thing I am confused.  When I issue the command of
"lspcidrake", the first NIC's module was of 3Com and followed by the
Intel module.  While with my "lsmod" command, the Intel module comes
first and followed by 3Com.  Again, the Intel based NIC is on-board and
the 3Com based NIC was just an additional PCI card.

Thanks.

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