Bruce,

Tried your suggestion.  Didn't work.  But let me clarify if I understood
what you meant.  At the lilo prompt, I'd type 'dos "reboot=h"'.  Dos is
the dos boot label, and I tried reboot=h with and without quotes.

Nonetheless I may have solved the problem.  I restepped through the W95
hardware installation wizard for the network card.  The situation has
changed.  W95 now recognizes the card on reboot from Linux.  But now I'm
experiencing some unusual behavior when logging in to the NT server. 
I'll just have to figure out what else to reinstall now.  This microsoft
stuff is great.

                                             .kevin

Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> From: kevin havener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > When rebooting into W95 from Linux, I have to power cycle the machine to
> > get it to recognize my 3C509 ethernet card.
> 
> Try adding "reboot=h" to the boot command line. If that works, edit your
> lilo config to put it in there permanently. The reboot options are:
> 
>         w:      warm - no power-on self-test.
>         c:      cold - performs POST.
>         b:      bios - reboot by jumping through the BIOS.
>         h:      hard - reset the CPU to reboot.
> 
> Please get back to us and tell us if that works.
> 
>         Thanks
> 
>         Bruce
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