Hmm. Very interesting and subtle. I'll check this out. Gawd, PCs are
*soooo* lame....
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Thomas Veldhouse wrote:
> I wouldn't think so. However, the problem disappears when the PNP OS
> setting is set to OFF on another box - and it reappears when I turn it
> back on. When Linux boots - it says something to the extent that the card
> has not been initialized by the BIOS - and then it does it - this is when
> the driver detects it. Oddly, it does have an IRQ under FreeBSD - it just
> doesn't work [with PNP OS on]. I used to get this problem [Not PNP
> OS related though] with "auto" under the interfaces section of
> /etc/rc.conf. Overriding that with "lo0 de0" has not fixed the problem.
>
> I had to get a different card for my box without the option to
> run PNP OS off, a PNIC II based Linksys card.
>
> Tom Veldhouse
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> >
> > This shouldn't be a PNP-OS issue because this is a PCI card- the card is
> > seen during booting- which means it's getting detected. I don't know why
> > 'ifconfig -l' doesn't see it though.
> >
> > >
> >
>
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