On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Neil D. Roberts wrote: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ### This file is automatically generated by update-modules
This line tells me that the file you need to edit is /etc/modutils/aliases You need to add the lines: ---------------------------------------- alias eth0 ne alias eth1 ne alias eth2 ne options ne io=0x320,0x200,0x280 irq=09,03,15 ----------------------------------------- or ----------------------------------------- alias eth0 ne io=0x320 irq=09 alias eth1 ne io=0x200 irq=03 alias eth2 ne io=0x280 irq=15 ----------------------------------------- It should be one combination or the other. After you have done so, run the command update-modules Then run your modprobe/ifconfig commands. Basically, you need to create an identifier for each board for the kernel to use. That identifier is the alias for the actual driver (ne) with the appropriate io/irq specs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerard MacNeil, P. Eng [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator Supercity Internet Services http://www.supercity.ns.ca