1) Does it a PNP card or not?
2) I would divide the configuration into 2 parts:
2.1. Have it recognized by the kernel.
2.2. Network configuration.
Does the kernel recognize the device? This is evident from the boot up
messages on the console as well as from /var/log/messages.
3) You might be interested in the Ethernet-HOWTO (for the 1st part from above)
and the Network-HOWTO (for the 2nd).
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How can i configure an 3com ISA 3c509b card on RH 6.2 ?
i tried to configure it in non PNP mode and port 300 irq 10,config on =
linuxconf the kernel mode "3C509" without B ,it doesn't work
please HELP
also where can i see the io ports and irq list on my linux station?
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