Hello; I have had this problem for quite a while and am completely lost as to what to do to fix it. I have had this problem with both Debian 1.3.1 and Debian 2.0 unstable/frozen. Basically, I install Debian from scratch on my system. During the install process autoprobe for ne2000 card, it cannot come back with the io address (0x300) so I manually specify io=0x300. The system installs fine and the network card works just fine. Now I download the latest kernel source code (2.0.33 or 2.1.x) and try and compile the kernel. I have tried both without modules and with module support. The card is on IRQ10. The card seems to be autodetected properly during the bootup sequence with the new kernel but it does not seem to work once the bootup is done. I get 2 SIOADDCRT: invalid device messages. Upon exploring around, I see that these messages are being caused when the file /etc/init.d/network is run
the 2 lines are: route add -net ${NETWORK} [ "${GATEWAY}" ] && route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1 Please note that this SAME /etc/init.d/network file works just fine with the kernel installed by the Debian install process (which in my case at the present moment is 2.0.32 that comes with 2.0 frozen). I do not have any free IRQs left to try my ne2000 card unfortunately. I was wondering if someone could provide me with some help on this problem. Thanks in advance, Vaibhav Goel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]