You have to have your network cable plugged in when you boot. Otherwise it
won't know which type of wiring to select when it initializes the card.
I.E.,, plug in your 10-base-T or 10-base-2 or AUI before starting up. Does
that help?

> 
> Hi!
> 
> I've just got a problem with the onboard network card of my Multia.
> Using the distribution boot floppy of RH5.0, the card is recognized, but
> seems not to work. With a Linux 2.0.18 kernel (I think from an earlier RH4
> install), it is recognized (obviously with a different message), and it
> works.
> 
> So my question is, if anybody experienced something like this?
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
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