On Mar 2, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Eric Shubes wrote:
> Sounds to me like one of the cards may be bad. Have you tried each
> card by itself (with the onboard) to see if each is detected ok?
I hadn't done that, so I gave it a try. Each checked out OK. I
tried each PCI slot also, just to ensure both slots were OK.
On Mar 2, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Alan Dayley wrote:
> Alex, must suggestion for these situations is to do the NICs one at
> a time.
That worked perfectly. It went through a little weirdness when I
finally got all 3 interfaces installed. (Setup claimed to have
assigned all three networks to eth0. I re-ran the setup, and it all
came out correctly : eth0, eth1, eth2.)
Thanks for your help!
alex
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