Date: Sat, 04 Oct 1997 20:21:50 +0100 From: Jim Marker <jemstone@ifx.net> To: Joe <joe@tgci.net> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Ethernet Card Message-ID: <3436974D.F554D51E@ifx.net> References: <19971004113743.00373fb0.in@earth.tgci.net>
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Joe, I have had the same trouble on 3 FreeBSD boxes. I had to put in the kernel: "device ed0 at pci?" for it to find the ethercard. This assumes you have a supported card. I also am unlucky enough to have 2 computers with netflex-3 cards that are not supported (and don't work). Joe wrote: > Hello, > > Installing FreeBSD for the 2nd time (on a 2nd box, of course), we are > having trouble with ed0. > The message at bootup is: "ed0 at 0x280 not found". I have verified > IRQ, etc., and everything looks OK. This is a PCI card, and it is > PnP, jumperless. I had set it up initiall when loading FBSD, and set > the address and IRQ there. > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks in advance, > > Joe > > ~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Joe Buczakowski e-mail: joe@tgci.net > Genesis OnLine www: http://www.tgci.net > TCP/IP: @tgci.net > Modem: 315.453.4092 > > Central New York's First GUI Internet Service Provider > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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