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I have tried what you mentioned above. It does not work. I am
trying to get two of the same cards working. They are from SMC, SMC8416BTA to be
specific. When I had only one in, it operated well off of io=0x250,irg=5,eth0.
Once the second is in, it does not work. I am thinking ,maybe they are
conflicting, but I change the base I/O and IRQs. I even have downloaded the spec
sheet and sat the recommended setting according to the manufacturer. Any more
suggestions?
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 10:08
AM
Subject: Re: eth1 - inactive
Try $ ifconfig eth1 up
then $ ifconfig
if its up then ( Redhat ) [ but you get the gist ] more
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1
if is shown then just edit it for
That is of course if it loaded in the first place
"A. Benjamin" wrote:
Hello forum, I need help putting in two
Ethernet cards. The first one I installed has no problem. It works fine. It
was also installed before I loaded Linux 5.2 Apollo version. When I
installed the second, it does not register as being ACTIVE. I use the commands: ifconfig and dmesg to see if the
second shows up; it doesn't.I also went into the network configuration under
the GUI, added it manually, but still to no avail. Can
anyone hint to some suggestions?Thanks, Alvin. --
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