Jerry Feldman writes:
I also have 2 ne2K adapters, Linksys and Realtech, and have no problem. Could you possibly have an IRQ conflict?
This should not be a problem if both are PCI devices. The BIOS should negotiate for the IRQs at boot-up.
If you boot to single user mode, you can check the actualy IRQs by either watching the bootup or by checking /var/logs/boot.msg Also, not that you might need to set up an alias in /etc/modules.conf for the 2 cards.
On 9 Mar 00, at 0:36, Gurunandan R. Bhat wrote:
I rebuilt my kernel to compile in ne2k-pci support. I have two ethernet cards, both ne2k (They are SMC3200 actually). While both NICs are correctly detected during the initial bootup sequence, my machine freezes
A hard lockup? No response from keyboard? Or does it appear to waiting for something?
when it comes to initialising the second ethernet interface (eth1). I am using SuSE 6.3. Jerry Feldman
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