On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:17:22PM -0700, Scott Fraser wrote: > Afternoon folks, > > I am in the process of configuring a new Debian server, and have been > informed that I have to use a SMC (Western Digital 8013 ISA) NIC. We do > have these NICs running under Red-Hat Linux in-house, but I have > convinced the powers that be, to let me migrate from RedHat to Debian. > > Here's a low-down on the box.... > P-166MMX > Microstar MS-5156 mainboard > 128 MB of RAM > Adaptec 29160 SCSI adapter > Quantum Hard Drive - Atlas > USR ISA Internal Modem > Cirrus Logic 1MB Video Card > Western Digital 8013, ISA (SMC Chipset) > > The NIC is jumpered to IRQ-10, IO=0X300 > > modconf fails no matter what I try and do with this NIC, and yes, I have > tried a second NIC I know works forsure. > How was it setup under redhat?
Did they use isapnp? Is pnp (os = winxxx) on in the bios?