i infact tried that and got after dmesg: eepro100-drivers eth0: Intel EtherExpress........yada.....yada irq 9 receiver-blaha General self test Serial Sub-system test Internel registers passed
then tulip.c: drivers eth1: Lito-On Mac ADress irq 5 but no tests................. when i run ifconfig i don't get eth1, just lo and eth0 if the driver loaded, how do i update the ifconfig??????? > I found that the easiest thing was to run dmesg and see if the OS tried to load the modules for the cards. You may have loaded both cards but you haven't setup ifconfig for eth1. > Look at dmesg. > > > Chris Mason > Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies > Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 > USA Fax (561) 382-7771 > Take a virtual tour of the island > http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide > Find out more about NetConcepts > www.netconcepts.ai > bwz*mq > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Waldner > Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:28 AM > To: Nick Barron > Cc: debian list > Subject: Re: installing two NIC's > > > On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 16:04:54 PDT, Nick Barron writes: > >now they are seperated, but i still can't seem to figure out how to > >initialize > >eth1 > > > >i think i might be trying to load module on top of module > >loading eth0 instead of eth1 > >how is this done effectively? > > you can look at the currently loaded modules with lsmod, if ne2k-pci > isn´t there yet, ´insmod ne2k-pci´ will (try to) load it. You should > then see it via ifconfig, if you don´t, try ´ifconfig -a´. ´ifconfig > eth1 x.x.x.x/xx up´ will set the ip-address and netmask. > > if this works, all you have to do is put ne2k-pci in /etc/modules > to get the module loaded at boot time, and edit /etc/init.d/network > accordingly to the appropriate ip-addresses. > > hth, > &r<just looking for a 4th nic>w > -- > / Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Phone: +43 1 89933 0 Fax x533 \ > \ KPNQwest/AT tech staff | Diefenbachg. 35 A-1150 Wien / > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >