Greg Golin wrote:
What card is this? Who is the vendor and what is the model? I suggest you
check whether the vendor provides newer drivers -- Seawolf is quite old. You
could also try and boot with a live cd, or to a rescue mode of a later
distribution install, and see if both cards get initialized.
isapnp: Card 'Relia RE-2019 plug & Play Ethernet card'
NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x240: 00 c0 0c 50 ...
eth0: NE2000 ... using IRQ 10
Both card are the same type of card. Both are ok as they can
be used on one same isa port. The other isa port cannot
detect both of them so I guess it is spoilt. Do isa ports
need drivers or controllers?
There's no place to enable second NIC nor isa port in BIOS.
PCI, Serial, Parallel and IDE have in BIOS.
G
On 3/29/06, Oluwagbega Shobowale <gshobowale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think you should check if the network card is functional if it is
check that the slot if working also.
Then do your test again
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Subject: Kudzu cannot detect 2nd network card
I am using Redhat 7.1 (Seawolf), Linux ver 2.4.2-2.
I have 2 network cards in my computer but kudzu detected 1
card only. Why? ifconfig showed eth0 and lo only.
Then, I setup 2 interface in Network Configurator in X-Win
and reboot. Kudzu still didn't detect and 'modprobe: Can't
locate module eth1' at Bringing up eth1.
eth1 cannot be activated on startup but it can be activate
in X but cannot save.
So how do I configure the other network card? Both the
network cards are the same. Network Configuration in Text
Mode Setup can enter 1 IP only. dmesg shows 1 network card only.
Thanks in advance.
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