Patel, you're a life saver!    This is exactly what was needed, change the 
IRQ.  In my case, I chose option 2 and walla.

Amazing, so simple.

Note this is using the snapshot that is 02/08/2000, latest (floppies).

Thank you.


Forrest


At 11:56 AM 2/8/00 -0800, Parag Patel wrote:
>On Tue, 08 Feb 2000 14:22:25 EST, Gerald Abshez wrote:
> >
> >There is only the ethernet card plugged in. After the boot probe
> >completes, I get:
> >ep0: No irq?!
>
>I also have one of these cards, and it's working fine under 4.0-CURRENT.
>
>Seems like the default IRQs used by pccard are being used by something
>else on your laptop.  The default line in /etc/pccard.conf.sample is
>
>         irq     3 5 10 11 13 15
>
>I needed to add "-i13 -i15" to my /etc/rc.conf's pccard_flags entry as
>all other IRQs on my laptop were in use.  I could have also edited the
>pccard.conf file.
>
>If there's some point at bootup where you can add these flags to
>pccardd or edit its default pccard.conf.sample file, it's worth a shot.
>
>I installed 3.4-STABLE from 3.4's floppies and CDs onto my laptop,
>hacked /etc/pccard.conf to create an entry for my Megahertz, then
>updated it to 4.0-CURRENT via NFS.  I never tried the 4.0 boot floppies
>since I needed to run "make installworld" from a build on another box.
>
>
>         -- Parag Patel



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