Hi guys.
Forgot to mention when I wrote my original post that I also have to 
load a module called ds along with the tulip module to get the card to 
function.

Thanks,
Tom

On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 05:21:50PM +0100, Martin Hauser wrote:
> ehm... sorry not awake..., should reply to list
> 
> *blushes*
> 
> Martin
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> > If I can get the pcmcia service to detect the card it would be easy to 
> > enable the dhcp option in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts so that I would not 
> > have to configure the card by hand.
> > This is also a problem for when I want to remvoe the card and plug 
> > another in. I have to kill off dhclient, unload the module and then put 
> > my other card in.
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> Hmm... you've got hotplug running? 
> 
> maybe discover would be worth a shot as well. 
> 
> Greets
> 
> Martin
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