To whoever can help me:
I am attempting to install Linux 5.0 on a Toshiba 105CS laptop using the 
NFS install through a Linksys Combo EthernetCard EC2T (there is no CDROM on 
the laptop).  Unfortunately, Linux does not have a native driver for this 
card (even though it is listed in the RedHat Compatibility List as being 
ok).  However, when I checked Linksys's webpage, it told me that it was 
NE2000 compatible, so I tried that.  Unfortunately, it will not find the 
card, and I don't know the IO address or the IRQ for the card.  My 
questions:

1.  Has anyone else tried to do an NFS install with this card (or just 
tried to get the card working during the install process)?

2.  If so, do you have the IO and IRQ for the card so that I can attempt to 
use those (I have tried IO=0x320 and IRQ=0xB with no avail)?

3.   Am I going about this completely wrong (is there something you know 
about the card that I don't)?

I would greatly appreciate any help you can provide concerning this issue. 
 Thanks a lot.

                Sean

Sean Smith                              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Patterson Hall, Box 97                  http://sac.uky.edu/~stsmit2
University of Kentucky          
Lexington, Kentucky  40526-0009         


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