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Subject: Re: NE2000 ISA
> * arief muLya ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> ...
> > The problem is, I can't just modprobe the module. They says if it's an
> > ISA NE2000 Card, I need to give the r
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 02:24:36PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> the fine manual. If not, you'll need the config utility (IIRC
> ne2k's weren't pnp, even the ne2k+ that claimed to be, so
> fscking around with isapnp won't get you anywhere).
Not being pnp, make them easier to install IMHO. I had
* arief muLya ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
> The problem is, I can't just modprobe the module. They says if it's an
> ISA NE2000 Card, I need to give the right IO and IRQ setting when I
> modprobe/insmod the module.
Your best bet is to get a different NIC and throw ne2k away
(yes, I kn
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 10:27, arief muLya wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> Newbie question here.
> I manage to install debian-potato 2.2r4 on a 486 PC, by removing the
> harddisk to a better machine. And then after get installed, I moved the
> harddisk back to the 486.
>
> At the 486, I've installed a
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 02:27:04AM +0700, arief muLya wrote:
| I manage to install debian-potato 2.2r4 on a 486 PC, by removing the
| harddisk to a better machine. And then after get installed, I moved the
| harddisk back to the 486.
I did this too.
| At the 486, I've installed a NE2000 compat
Dear all,
Newbie question here.
I manage to install debian-potato 2.2r4 on a 486 PC, by removing the
harddisk to a better machine. And then after get installed, I moved the
harddisk back to the 486.
At the 486, I've installed a NE2000 compatible (Chip says RTL8019) NIC
that have managed to
I hope this is not too late. I have several machines running NE2000 ISA
cards. To get them to work I had to use DOS to turn off the plug-n-play
feature and to assure that each is using a different IRQ and io address.
For single NIC machines, I compiled ne into the kernel, making sure that
the IO
Quoting urbanyon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> sorry - which file is this? i'm having big NIC problems as well.
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote:
>
> > You can put module-loading options in a file
> > called, say, /etc/modutils/local and then run
^^^
Cheers,
sorry - which file is this? i'm having big NIC problems as well.
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, David Wright wrote:
> You can put module-loading options in a file
> called, say, /etc/modutils/local and then run
> update-modules to incorporate them in modules.conf.
> man update-modules explains.
>
> Here'
Quoting Xucaen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> --- Vincent Besse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ne io=0x300 (replace of course with with your
> > values)
> > in /etc/modules. That's all.
> >
> > Vincent
>
> I thought so! but when I edited it, the comments
> at the top scared me. ;-)
/etc/modules shou
--- Vincent Besse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ne io=0x300 (replace of course with with your
> values)
> in /etc/modules. That's all.
>
> Vincent
I thought so! but when I edited it, the comments
at the top scared me. ;-) I have installed
slackware before and maybe I just got spoiled.
Slackware
--- Dwight Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
>
> > trying to do a new install on a box with an
> NE2000 NIC
> I was never able to get this done in the
> install. I completed the install
> without networking and then, after some
> research, placed:
>
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after mo
John Griffiths wrote:
> Hello
Hi
> trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
>
> having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
>
> do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
>
> if so what is the syntax?
You can use isapnptools to detect and install your card. Then y
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 10:44:57AM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network.
>Load it on install anyway, if you can, because it'll save time later.
>When you try to load the module, does the installer give you a place for
>you to type the module options? I can't check this at the moment, but I
>think it does. Type in it something like: io=0x300 irq=10 (as Dwight
>said above
John Griffiths wrote:
>
> >I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
> >without networking and then, after some research, placed:
> >
> >alias eth0 ne
> >options ne io=0x300 irq=10
> >
> >in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after more research, I had
>I was never able to get this done in the install. I completed the install
>without networking and then, after some research, placed:
>
>alias eth0 ne
>options ne io=0x300 irq=10
>
>in the file /etc/modutils/network. Of course, after more research, I had to
>complete the rest of the network co
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, John Griffiths wrote:
> trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
> having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
> do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
>
> if so what is the syntax?
I was never able to get this done in the install. I comple
Hello
trying to do a new install on a box with an NE2000 NIC
having trouble with the module on install (that is it fails)
do i need to tell it the IRQ/IO arguments?
if so what is the syntax?
thanks for your help
John
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