Hi,

>> If I have two cards with realtek chip how can I ensure one is still 
>> accessible for normal non-realtime traffic?
> 
> Using the module parameter "cards". It accepts an array of zeros and
> ones. e.g.: insmod rt_8139too.ko cards=0,1,0 will use the "middle" card
> of 3.
> 
> So the workflow is to first load the RTnet module with the cards
> parameter and then the normal 8139too module which will take whatever
> cards are left.

If the first is realtek and the other has another chip. If I don;t 
unload the module for the second chip then I presume that it will remain 
functional as a normal ethrnet interface?

Kind regards,

Roland


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