Happy New Year and I need help
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Thu Jan 6 14:31:58 EST 2000
I assume you're doing this on a PC? I run Solaris 7 on a SPARC, and I've
never seen an nei.conf file. I just did a find to look for this, and it
doesn't exist anywhere on my SPARC.
I have no experience with Solaris on Intel hardware, and I wouldn't know
where to start looking. I suspect that Solaris is a little pickier about
what hardware it will accept, and it's possible it won't work with an
ne2000 clone at all. I've found that linux supports a wider range of
hardware than most other unixes.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Wayne Nakata wrote:
> HI,
> I have to say your help in the past got me really going on a few things you
> had replied to. I have one more question if you can help me. I just loaded
> Solaris 7 on one of my drives and the install went fine.. I had to use the
> Linux fdisk though to get it to install on the 6 gig drive. Thank god for
> Linux...
>
> My next problem is getting the ne 2000 card to work. I had it working last
> year but I lost my notes that I used to get the card to work. I edited the
> nei.conf file with :
>
> name="nei" parent="isa" reg=0x1,0x280,0x1f interrupts=5 ;
> but it won't work for me. I think I used something different last time to
> get it to work, the card is good as my Linux works fine.
>
> Can you help me?
>
> Thanks Wayne
> N1WPN
>
>
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