Hello, I just installed Red Hat Linux 6.2 on a Intel based PC. The hardware is mostly Intel based (motherboard, Network card...). Everything seemed to install fine, but I am having trouble getting the network card to work. I know that the card is good, as I used it in the same system under windows 98. The network card is an Intel Ether Express Pro/10. I've looked in the /ect/modules/<kernelversion>/net directory, and the eepro.o file is there, the driver module for the Ether Express Pro/10. I've tried to use insmod to load the driver, but the system hangs. If I configure the network card (eth0) to use the eepro driver using the GUI based configurator, the system hangs on startup. If I use modprobe to try and load the driver, again, the system hangs. I must be missing a step.... it is a ISA card, and the Ethernet_HOWTO suggests that a probe on the ISA slots is not recommended, so I set up the conf.modules to alias eepro to eth0, and to use a irq (one that isn't used according to the /proc/interrupts log) and an io address that is available. Thought I'd check the list and see if anyone has successfully configured the Intel Ether Express Pro/10, or knows of a procedure and/or utility that would aid in configuring the network card. Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and happy 4th of July!! JP ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu