If you have support for the card in your kernel it should be detected on bootup. The cards start at eth0...eth1..ethN (N being 1 less than the physical number of cards). You can then use ifconfig to add/bind IP's to cards to suit your needs. When you have a working setup you might add it to /etc/init.d/network so it is started automatically.
HTH. -Ian On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Carlo Robazza wrote: > Hi everyone, > Can anyone tell me if there is a standard way that Debian handles > multiple network cards with respect to configuration files, network > scripts, etc.? > > Thanks, > > Carlo. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > ______________________________________________________________________ Ian Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP = F2 92 50 E3 CD D7 A2 D9 C4 CE 08 A6 98 E0 0F 58