I have a pair of RealTek NICs in my OpenBSD box.
The only thing you will need to remember is how they are numbered.
When you did the install it should have asked you how you wanted the 2
NICs to be addressed, static or DHCP.
When I boot up my NICs initialize as ne0 and ne1 but
are usable as of ne3 and ne4.
This happens because they are Plug&Play so don't let the
init output confuse you into setting up the wrong interfaces.
If you didn't set them up during install you will need to
configure them manually.
Look at "man hostname.if"
Do a "dmesg" when you boot OpenBSD to verify the cards names.
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--- Chris Jensen <
emcis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to configure a second NIC on my Slack and OpenBSD box (one
> box, two drives). The rt8139 drivers for my PCI, D-link DFE-530TX+(s)
> are compiled into the 2.4.0 kernel. I've been reading the
> ethernet-HOWTO and got the part about adding "ether=IRQ,BASE_ADDR,NAME"
> to lilo.conf and running lilo, but I get syntax errors on the line I
> added. Does anyone know the correct syntax? I've tried it in the middle
> and the end of lilo.conf and I've tried it as: "ether=0,0,eth1" and
> "linux ether=0,0,eth1" (without the quotes, of course), but neither
> gets past the syntax error. Also, does anyone know how to determine the
> BASE_ADDR of a NIC? I've tried: "cat /proc/pci" and "lspci -v" to list
> device and both cards show up on different IRQs and naming variations
> so I know that it's seeing both cards, but no BASE_ADDR as I'm familiar
> with them (0xNNN). I'm trying this first in Slack since it's so similar
> to BSD, but if there's an entirely different method for BSD, then I'd
> appreciate if someone would let me know that as well. Thanks.
>
> CJ
>
>
>
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if ( $make_world || $make_build )
then { $HAVING_FUN_IS = $BUILDING{$BSD};
} else {
print "Sorry you can't do that with this Operating System";
}
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