Funny, I'm using 2.2.12 in my firewall/router, and I didn't do anything
special to get both NICs recognized.
Mike
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 08:13:01PM -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> I've never seen the errors you describe, but I do run 2.2.17 on a
> firewall/router with two NICs.
I've never seen the errors you describe, but I do run 2.2.17 on a
firewall/router with two NICs. I accomplish this by passing the
arguments
ether=10,0x300,eth0 ether=3,0x280,eth1
to the kernel.
-chris
Steve Doerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello.
> I just rebuilt the 2.2.17 ke
Hello.
I just rebuilt the 2.2.17 kernel for a firewall/router and got the
following errors with my NIC's.
/var/log/debug - eth0 no IPv6 routers present
/var/log/dmesg - IP-Config: No network devices available
lspci -vvb lists both cards and I added the appropriate "append=" line
to lilo.conf.
I
On 2000-03-02 07:35:01, Jason Laster wrote:
> Any suggestions would be helpful. I haven't as of yet taken the old
> card out to eliminate a conflict.
The only thing that I had to do was create an alias per card:
$ grep eth /etc/modutils/aliases
alias eth0 3c59x
alias eth1 3c59x
Then `update-m
Hi !
I don't know, if this will help you ...
I had some problem with two ethernet cards. (100Mbit PCI
and NE2000 ISA, but no tulip ...). Then I compiled the PCI card into the
kernel and the ne2000 as module and everything was O.K.
ciao, Ralf.
I seem to be having trouble getting my second ethernet card to work.
(Linksys that should use the tulip driver in a PCI slot). I have tried
several different configurations of both cards (the other is a generic
ISA NE2000) With the tulip driver listed in the conf.modules as eth0 I
"modprobe eth0".
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