is this used to actually tell the system where (IO, IRQ) my 3com card is?
Matt Housh wrote:
> I would suggest, alternately, that you use the network
> configuration tool from the RedHat control-panel. It can be accessed by
> selecting it from the control-panel menubar, or by executing 'netcfg' in
> a terminal window. HTH.
>
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> On Sat, 2 Mar 1996, Chas Green wrote:
>
> > Is there an instruction, HTML page somewhere on this..
> >
> > When I install it, using Kernel Configurator, and Add the card in
> > (Eth0,3com509, IRQ=10, IO=300h) and I save/quit, then restart the
> > computer it doesn't appear in the list anymore, This is using X windows
> > to install it.
> >
> > Anywhere I can get help?
> >
> >
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