try this ,   cat /proc/pci

that will give you the info of the card least it does in rh :)

then manually do ifconfig eth0 with the info for that card :)

there again what do i know ;)

cya


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From: George Toft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: luau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; redhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Date: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 10:37 PM
Subject: eth setup


>Well, I went to CompUSA yesterday to buy a NIC, and much to
>my surprise (NOT!) every single one of them were plug and pray.
>
>Anyone know how to set up P-N-P ethernet card under Linux?  I have
>nine more days to get it to work before I have to return it.  I'd
>like to minimize my server's downtime.
>
>Thanks.
>
>George
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>in quality products."  David Anderson
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