well, it's sorta a minor sponsor request.

someone has to add the new ID and test it.

I can take this one.

Karyn Ritter wrote:
> I'm still working on the initial email about what processes you all 
> should follow in responding to these messages. Expect to see something 
> by tomorrow at the latest.
> 
> In the meantime, it doesn't sound to me like this is actually a request 
> for a sponsor. Does anyone want to follow up with Brian on this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Karyn
> 
> Brian Y Wong wrote:
> 
>> i was having trouble getting opensolaris to see my Intel Pro/100 VE 
>> device.  looked through some forums, and found that i should try 
>> adding an entry to /boot/solaris/devicedb/master and /etc/device_aliases.
>>
>> added the following line to /boot/solaris/devicedb/master:
>>
>> pci8086,3020 pci8086,3020 net pci iprb.bef "Intel Pro/100 VE Ethernet"
>>
>> and the following line to /etc/driver_aliases:
>>
>> iprb "pci8086,3020"
>>
>> after doing this ran a devfsadm -C and prtconf was able to associate 
>> the probed pci8086,3020 device (the Intel Pro/100 VE Ethernet device) 
>> with the iprb driver.
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