Thanks. I did just that, but it only gives me codes. Here is what I got: BUS NUMBER 0
d function 0 1 29 30 31 vendor ID 8086 8086 8086 8086 8086 Dev. ID 1a30 1a31 24c2 244e 24c0 Sub V ID 1462 0000 1462 0000 0000 Sub D ID 5790 0000 5790 0000 0000 Class Code 0600 0604 0c03 0604 0601 Then there is also a BUS NUMBER 1 and 2 with more devices. Here is what I am guessing... Bus 0 is the motherboard, bus 1 is agp and 2 is pci (these are just guesses. Please correct me if I am wrong). "Sub V ID" is a 'vendor sub-ID' and "Sub D ID" is a 'device sub-ID'. Where can I find tables for these ID numbers? Thanks, Mark On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Edward Dekkers wrote: > > I'm trying to set up the above mentioned computer. It has an MSI > > (Microstar) motherboard. I need to find out what driver to use for both > > linux and <sigh> win98 (client request) for the on-board ethernet > > controller. Any help is > > appreciated. > > Look on google for a utility called 'PCI Scan'. > > You can create a bootable floppy that gives you info on all PCI devices in > the system. > > And yes, Even built-in controllers are on the PCI bus. > > Regards, > > --- > Edward Dekkers (Director) > Triple D Computer Services P/L > > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list