> >manually but where do I put the information to make it permanent?
> >
> >I have put in the module in /etc/modules
> >eg eepro irq=10 io=0x300

I have found that on Debian modconf does a much quicker and permanent job of
making modules work :)
just run modconf and select your modules and blam they will load on boot

specify your network interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces and you are away.

dave


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