If not I have used linux conf sucessfully to do this but seems like I had to
dink with conf modules to get the irq stuff right.  This was on an old 486
using isa cards.
under networking -> basic host info or what ever it is called just add the new
card as adapter 2.  You might have to scroll down to see it.

Bret

Steve Borho wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:59:41PM -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > I did d/l the ethernet howto a while ago, but I don't know if it even
> > answered the question:  with modern modprobe kinds of things, is there
> > an easy way to add an Ethernet card (KDE interface or plain black screen)
> > which was not there when Linux was installed?  Since I now have ASDL, I'd
> > like to use it in Linux.
>
> Actually, it's been my experience that with RH > 6.1, the kudzu tool has
> properly detected and initialized all the new ethernet adapters I've
> thrown at it.  Have you booted into Linux since adding the card, and is it
> a PCI card?
>
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