If a driver is not compiled as a module you have to put in info on the
kernel loaded line in syslinux or lilo
OR
go into a file in the kernel and make a well known and generally safe
adjustment. This is documented, in the HOWTOs so there is no point in
my repeating it.
Change drivers/net/Space.c to let it know that you are setting up 2
NICs so it won't stop after finding the first one.
From: "Jordi Haarman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Trinux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Still NO solution
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 15:03:40 +0100
I think I have the same question as Michael Taylor who ask in a reply for
the way to specify to set the IRQ and IO for the modules already as part of
the kernel.
My configuration is kinda simple:
I have a few 3com's 900 and 509
now I have 2 509 in the box. I tried different irq's and i/o's. at the
moment they are on:
220, 7 and 380, 5
I thought that those 3coms where included in the kernel so I have no
additional drivers.
Actually I want both of the nics to get there IP over DHCP if possible but
for now just one.
when I boot the kernel only recognise 1 of the nics. when i remove the nic
recognised it finds the other one.
The ethernet howto says i have to specify that there are more nics but in
Trinux I don't know where to do that.
Thanks,
Jordi Haarman
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