On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 04:49:43PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote: | Michel Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | > Mmm, I am quit used to install, 3com NICs and I humbly think you | > mixed 509 with 905, there is nothing in the description of the 3c509 | > that says it should work with a 3c905. | > The 3c509(B/TX) are old 10Mb ISA NICs, while you wher looking for the | > 3c905B | > a 10/100 PCI NIC. The description of the 3c59x (your driver) talks | > somewhere of "newer" drivers, which includes the 3c59x and the 3c9xx | > (not cited, this is a real problem). | | I think it was just a typo on my part. My nic is 3c905. | | I believe the Modules selections page has it listed wrong. But I | haven't been willing to rerun base-config up to that section, to find | out for sure. Afraid I will mess up the install I now have running. | | Maybe there is some way to page thru it with no risk, but some of the | screens seem to demand an action be taken and won't allow you to | proceed without taking some action. | | To recap this here: What I'm suggesting is that the screen presented | during install that allows you to select a nic driver, has the wrong | driver listed adjacent to 3c905. | | At this point I'm confused enough that I'm not really sure that is | even true.
Run 'modconf' as root. It's the same utility that the installer runs. Then you can play with it just like you would during installation :-). -D -- The wise in heart are called discerning, and pleasant words promote instruction. Proverbs 16:21