Hey, I've done this.... Yes, I initially installed redhat 4.2 on my system, and also purchased two of the Linksys EtherPCI Lan II Cards. These particular PCI cards are clones of the old NE2000 ISA network cards ( apparently that's pretty common for the less inexpensive cards ). Specifically they have the winbond chip on there circuit boards. This winbond series is not automatically detected by the Redhat 4.2 or 5.0 kernel. ( I'm talking from experience). So you will have to recompile the kernel and explicitly specify support for both the PCI network cards and the ISA NE2000 cards. Use the textual version of make config, not the X utility. The X utility ( I don't remember what it's called). doesn't give the options necessary for doing this. If you are using 4.2 and not redhat 5.0, The source code for the kernel will also have to be patched in order to support the winbond chip. Redhat 5.0 source code for the kernel already had the patch applied, but I still needed to recompile before it worked. Forgive me, but all my documentation for this is at the office, so I will have to send another mail tommorrow, which will contain the URL for this patch. This URL also explains the situation a little more in depth. Jason Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Please don't judge me by my ISP ) ****************************************************************************** * In a message dated 06/18/1998 11:33:23 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Hi, I am trying to find if my EtherPCI Lan Card II of linksys is supported by redhat. During install of redhat I ve hardly tried to make it detected by my redhat 4.2 partition (dev/hda1), but it asked for the right I/O and IRQ. The problem is that, my Pnp card, successfully installed on my win95 partition (/dev/hda1)..I do not find anywhere any I/O and IRQ for it. On win95, I found the one for my com ports of modem and mouse..and no one for my Ethetnet card. I went in netcfg>addnew Interface, selected Ethernet, gave an IP to it and instead of DHCP or BootP, I ve manually entered TcP IP..but I guess that s not the right way of doing it ..cause there s no I/O or IRQ assigned and even if I do ifconfig eth0, I got message "No such Device". Could you pls help me for that.. Thanks so much Sony Lloyd Ponton 5136 De Gaspe Montreal, QC H2T-1z9 >> -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat-Errata /RedHat-Tips /mailing-lists To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
