Juergen Braukmann wrote:
> 
> check /etc/conf.moduls for an entry like:
> options ne             io=0x300 irq=5
> make sure you give io and int as a parameter. I fought against this
> for a long time, until i discovered conf.modules.
> 
> (provided you compiled ne2k support as a module)
> Compiling it direct into the kernel should do the trick as well.
> 

  I don't know about compiling it directly into the kernel, I have an
ne2000 boward as well, and the only way the system would recognize it
was if it was as a module so that when it loaded it would get the
necessary parameters from the rc.modules (slakware) or conf.modules
(suse) file.
  Some of the ne2000 cards may work compiled directly into the kernel,
but I havn't come across any of them yet.
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