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Date:      Sat, 23 Mar 2002 18:28:03 -0600
From:      Mark Hummel <mhumm2@mchsi.com>
To:        Collins <erichey2@attbi.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NIC fails - dc0: couldn't map ports.memory
Message-ID:  <20020324002328.OOOE1219.sccmmhc01.mchsi.com@there>
In-Reply-To: <20020321202219.20661709.erichey2@attbi.com>
References:  <20020321202219.20661709.erichey2@attbi.com>

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On Thursday 21 March 2002 09:22 pm, you wrote:
Hi Collins,

I too have a NIC labled as dc0.  My NIC is a Linksys 10/100 Etherfast PCI 
card.  What is yours?  As you know, it makes a difference which NIC you 
choose in sysinstall.  Your choice of using the Ne1k - Ne2k is correct for my 
card, but I don't know about yours.  Please send the dmesg output in your 
next post.

You probably know, but it helps me to remember by typing it out again:
dmesg|grep dc0


HTH

Mark


> I had a functional FreeBSD 4.4 system running on my prior computer
> (K6/II 300Mz), but now I've switched to a new computer (P3/800Mz) and I
> can't get it to work.
>
> I tried 4.4 (even built my own kernel) and now 4.5 with the same
> results.
>
> I have a multi-boot system.  Win98 on Slice 1, FreeBSD on Slice 2, and
> several Linux partitions on extend partitions on the disk.  I use grub
> to boot.
>
> Eveything about the FreeBSD install works perfectly, except my NIC card.
>  The card shows up as an ADMtek Commet rev 17.  It is on IRQ 11 (shared
> with USB).  Linux drives the card with the "tulip" module, and it works
> perfectly.
>
> During install I selected the Ne1K, Ne2K,.... driver, but the card was
> not seen - I didn't get an ethernet choice for network configuration
> (same results with 4.4 and 4.5.  After boot of the GENERIC kernel, the
> kernel produces messages	dc0: couldn't map ports/memory
> 	dc0 attach returned 6
> On 4.4 I tried compiling a kernel with the de driver (which advertises
> to be a "tulip" driver, but the card doesn't even appear - no messages
> at all.
>
> When I searched the archives for this message, no one had provided much
> in the way of an answer.  The only recommendation was to alter the BIOS
> to Plug-and-Play NO.  Unfortunately, my BIOS does not have such an
> option.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts about this?  Without a working NIC, I
> can't get to my LAN and thus to the internet, so I would have to forget
> about using FreeBSD.
>
> Thanks,

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