>Group:

>Well, have the system working well now in Xwindows but want to try >to get
Ethernet services working now...

>When I first installed the system, I did not install Ethernet since it
>could not find my NE-2000 clone card...  Two questions:


Recompile your kernel and include ne2000 support.

>1.) Once I have installed the system, can I then later install Ethernet
>networking ?


This is easiest done in X : Startup netcfg. If you don't have X or netcfg,
you'll have to edit configuration files manually.

>2.) The install program could not autoprobe find my NE-2000 >compatible
clone card.  The diagnostic program that came with the >card finds the card
just fine and it does the loopback test also to my >main Win95 system, so I
believe the hardware is there and >working...  The diagnostic program also
told me that the Base I/O >address was FF80 and the Interrupt was 11.
Entering these >manually, the system still told me it found no hardware...


This is kind of "normal". Just recompile your kernel and it should find your
ne2000 (clone) card.


>3.) What do I do now...?  How can I make the system recognize my >card ?

>Thanks


>Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
>Resident Physiatrist - R3
>Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
>Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
>Philadelphia, PA, 19026

>E-Mail Address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Igmar Palsenberg


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