Mat wrote:
Did you try to pass on kernel parameters when you rebooted? I think these are nessesarry to make the kernel look for the second and third card. There was a thred about this maybe two weeks ago. The current record holder operates three cards as well btw. ;-) Juergen
hello
i have a ICL 486/66mhz with 32mb ram that i would like to install as my router/firewall with a DMZ, in the motherboard i have four ISA slots,
ISA slot 1 eth16i irq=9 io=2a0 ISA slot 2 cdrom irq=5 io=300 ISA slot 3 3c509b irq=10 io=310 ISA slot 4 3c509b irq=11 io=320
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