Try this:
1) find out what irq and i/o address the card is using. If it's a PnP, use
whatever setup software/jumper is needed to force it into a free irq and
i/o address
2) edit /etc/modules so that it contains
ne.o io=0x240,irq=10 (using whatever io and irq that you set the card to)
and fo
/* newbie alert */
Okay, so I've got a 486, complete with fd0, hda, and a NetGear EA201 ISA
network card (NE2000 compatible). To connect to the network, I have to
use DHCP (or at least, that's what they tell me). I couldn't figure out
how to use DHCP in the slink install, so I used floppies for th
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