Hi Stan, * Stan Koper [Sun, 18 Mar 2001 20:21:39 -0500]: First of all, could you in the future please use a line length of about 75 chars? This makes reading and quoting of your mail much easier.
I went through the autoprobe, put in the modules disk per instructions it located the tekram SCSI card, and the Realtek NIC (but not the 3com 3C509).
Plain ISA cards can't be detected automatically, the drivers have to be inserted manually. I'd try this: - Use the DOS tool for the 3C509 to configure it at a fixed speed, i.e. either 10 mbit/sec or 100 mbit/sec. Note the IRQ and I/O port the card is configured for (if it isn't a PnP ISA card). - Boot from either floppy or CDROM. - at the boot: prompt enter manual - Manually load the modules for your SCSI controller and possibly the modules for your network cards, possibly passing parameters to the 3C509 card (for details on the parameters see the big manual). Loading the modules will give you a box with the output. For the SCSI driver you should see if it found your hard drive and for the network cards you should see if loading succeeded. -- Penguins to save the dinosaurs -- Handelsblatt on Linux for S/390