Thanks to everyone who responded to my plea for help. My problem turned out to be caused by a conflict in my shared ISA/PCI slot. After installing a Realtek 8139 pci card it was immediatly recognized. Now on to configuration issues.
Does anyone know why it is would be necessary to run YAST2 to configure a network card after every reboot? It was my understanding that YAST2 would write the settings to the startup scripts so that the network would start everytime.
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jyry Kuukkanen wrote:
Hi
You can also tweak 3x509 settings using 3c5x9setup program that comes with Suse (section Net, package Netdiag).
--jq
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Michael Long wrote:
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Michael Long wrote:
Its time to go back to basics.
Hardware: KT7-Raid MB Athlon 800 256MB ram
Dual Boot OS: Suse 7.0 Win98
When booting into windows both cards are recognized and configured properly. When in dos the standard 3com driver gives a divide by 0 error which 3com says can happen on faster machines. They offer an unsupported driver for such machines.
Download unsupported driver Do: 3c5x9 configure /pnp:disable Result: LSL not loaded
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Michael Long wrote:
See comments below for results so far...
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Tor Sigurdsson wrote:
Hi,
For a 3Com 3c509b ( as stated in the subject ) you would first of all ( before trying to use the card ) have to do the following:
1) Aqquire the program 3c5x9cfg.exe from ftp.3com.com ( or www ) 2) Copy the program to a DOS formatted floppy 3) Boot the machine into DOS 4) Start the program
got a divide by 0 overflow error
5) Select configure card. If you have Plug-and-Play set to on, I recommend setting it to off, save the settings and goto step 3 6) Set the card to a fixed IRQ/IO ( I usually use IRQ 5,9,10 or 12 depending on what hardware is availble, and IO 0x320 or 0x360 ) 7) Save the settings to the card 8) Start Linux, ( single user mode would be fine ) and try: modprobe 3c509 if it doesn't complain, and if you can use ifconfig eth0 ( or eth1.. ) then it did the trick :-)
modprobe found the card did: ifconfig eth1 192.168.100.1 broadcast 192.168.100.255 netmask 255.255.255.0 response: SCIOSCIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable
lsmod shows: 3c509 5964 0 (unused)
Happy hacking.
-tosi
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 07:40:31AM -0800, michael long wrote: > > This is a second card being installed in the machine. When I > run yast2 it finds the first card but not the 3com. I can go > to yast and configure eth0 and eth1 but eth1 (the 3com) is never > activated. Are there any error logs that would record what is > happening? > > >--- Original Message --- > >From: Mark Robinson
> >To: Jyry Kuukkanen > >Date: 11/27/00 3:20:30 PM > > > > >Hello Jyry, > > > >Monday, 27 November 2000, you wrote: > > > >>> Has anyone configured this card successfully with suse70? > >JK> Works within 1min. > >I have a 3c905x, and it was autodetected and runs fine > >lsmod shows > >3c90x 20240 1 (autoclean) > > > >What errors are you getting? > > > > > > Mark mailto:mcr@reason-technology.com > > > > > > > > ---------------- > Sent from a WebBox - http://www.webbox.com > FREE Web based Email, Files, Bookmarks, Calendar, People and > Great Ways to Share them with Others! > > > > -- > To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com > For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com > Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq -- ______ /---------------------------------------\ \ | Þór Sigurðsson | Tor Sigurdsson | t | | Netmaður | Network Specialist | o | |-----------------------------------------| s | | tosi@rhi.hi.is | i | \---------------------------------------/_____/
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