LeRoy D. Cressy on Tue, 17 Aug 1999 09:18:29 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [Plug] NICS and IRQ's


look at /proc/pci and /proc/interrupts

Also look at the boot messages for devices found.  You can use dmesg.

If you are installing a new system using one of the distributions
install disks most likely the nic is a loadable module that you must
load by hand.  if the nic is a pci ne2000 there is a module that is
different from the isa ne2000 module.  A lot of times the old isa nic's
ran on irq5 I think, and couldn't be changed.

Andy Bradley wrote:
> 
> I  have a ne2000 that is not found during the install.  How do I check the
> available IRQ's to set the jumpers to an available one?
> 
> Andy Bradley
> 
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