>This doesn't exactly help identify the problem much either.
>How about including the dmesg output from bootup, and maybe the output
>from pciconf. If the card isn't being detected you need to do some
>detective work to figure out where in the boot process things are going
>wrong.
>Is it not bei
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:40:44PM +0100, Sjaak Nabuurs wrote:
> > Your post is too general.
> > You have to post details of what you are doing.
> > Saying 4 Nics means nothing.
> > Where are they and what are their purpose?
> Sorry try again
>
> I have a FreeBSD box 5.2 release with 4 NIC's realt
son/kjc/kjc/software.html#ALTQ
Good luck
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> Your post is too general.
>
This doesn't exactly help identify the problem much either.
How about including the dmesg output from bootup, and maybe the output
from pciconf. If the card isn't being detected you need to do some
detective work to figure out where in the boot process things are going
wrong.
Is it not being see
> Your post is too general.
> You have to post details of what you are doing.
> Saying 4 Nics means nothing.
> Where are they and what are their purpose?
Sorry try again
I have a FreeBSD box 5.2 release with 4 NIC's realtec ethernet cards in one
box
For routing traffic to 4 different networks.
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