Rachel Greenham wrote:

> Loading of the network modules didn't work. The dummy and ne modules
> which are all I use didn't load on startup and those parts of the boot
> showed "Failed". This was fixed for the real network card by adding
> "modprobe 8390<lf>modprobe ne<lf>" at the start of /etc/rc.d/network -
> this may not be the best way of adding things to those scripts, but it
> does solve the problem for now. Definitive fix?
> 
> However, it doesn't solve the Dummy driver not loading. "modprobe dummy"
> has no apparent effect in the same place. I'm not terribly worried about
> this as it doesn't seem to do very much at the best of times, but it's
> slightly irritating to see a failure notice. :-)
> 

I know that the ne module should be set up in /etc/conf.modules
to make it work as advertised.

There should be 2 lines:
alias etho ne

and 

ne irq# and ioport#

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