David
Be sure you have plug and pray disabled - download the softset util from
intel if you do not have it. Make a note of the settings for the card,
just in case... but once pnp is off I have used the ISA etherexpress cards
w/ rh 4.2 and 5.0 autodetecting them just fine. I have also gotten the the
10/100 pci cards to run fine w/ 5.0. Intel's site has a card ID page that
is useful, since they have relaesed MANY versions of this card
(particularly the PCI versions) that are not really identical at all.
aloha,
dave
At 05:56 PM 6/6/98 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am currently running a test with a 486 which I am trying to set up as
>a SAMBA server, to possibly use in place of NT... however, I can't for
>the life of me get the OS to recognise the network card... it's just a
>plain old intel etherexpress pro.... any ideas... the install procedure
>kept saying it couldn't find the device... i figured this out once
>before on slackware using modprobe... but it's been ages, and I can't
>remember the options to use for the modprobe command...
>
>ta....
>
>David Buddrige
>
>
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