Have you tried the lilo append for the ethernet cards yet? It's in the RH 5.2 manual, which is at home...but that's what got them working for me (3C905 and a 3C905B, both PCI, in one of my boxes). -----Original Message----- From: joel@silverw.com [mailto:joel@silverw.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:03 PM To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us Subject: Re: dual network cards The cards are pci and I do have the aliases set up. I found out that linksys has the new driver, I just dont know how the heck to install it. It is tulip.c from their site. - Joel ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Buettner To: Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 5:52 PM Subject: Re: dual network cards > On Apr 12, 5:14pm, Joel Dudley wrote: > > > A newbie at my wits end!! Here is what I did. I installed red hat with > > the server option, thus I have no X. I put two Linksys NICs into the > > system, but red hat setup did not detect them and set them up. I know they > > use tulip.o which is located in my /lib/modules/kernelversion/net > > directory. I tried to use linuxconfig from the CL, but to no avail. I even > > tried appending lilo.conf after doing a cat /proc/pci to get the IRQ and IO > > of the cards. What is the easiest way for one to install network cards from > > the CLI when setup does not detect them???? I also tried adding my owng > > ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1 to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory but > > still no good. Ahhh at least it is good that I have been humbled by this > > problem. Thanks in advance. > > Are they PCI cards or ISA cards? > > Anyway, it sounds to me that you need some entries for these cards in > conf.modules. Something along the lines of > > alias eth0 tulip > alias eth1 tulip > > (If you're really sure that they use the tulip driver that is... have > you checked the Ethernet HOWTO?) > > You may also need some options lines for configuring the irq etc, but > I'd leave these out until you are certain that you really need them. > > If they are PCI cards, I believe the cards are detected in bus order. > This'll determine which is eth0 and eth1. If they're ISA cards, I > think the order of detection is driver dependent. With the old 3c509 > cards that I used to use, I think the one with the lowest ethernet > address was eth0 and the other was eth1. > > Kevin > > -- > Kevin Buettner > kev@primenet.com, kevinb@redhat.com > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss _______________________________________________ Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss