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Date:      Thu, 22 Oct 98 09:45:50 +0200
From:      Thierry.Herbelot@alcatel.fr
To:        marcus@jaguar.ir.miami.edu
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: Shared IRQ 9
Message-ID:  <H000057c01950a35@MHS>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.4.05.9810211411180.738-100000@jaguar.ir.miami.edu>

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Hello,

I've had the same problem on my home machine (PII-266 with an AGP
graphics board and an NE2100 clon on PCI) and changing the PCI slot of
the NIC solved all : it was in the slot nearest the AGP board and it
seems that these two slots share an irq (which btw is common with irq2)

So : change the solt of your NIC and report here if your problem is
solved.

	TfH

> I am trying to install FreeBSD 3.0 RELEASE on a new HP Kayak with an HP
> NE2100 ethernet card in it.  The ethernet card is detected as an lnc1
at
> irq 9.  So, however, is the Matrox video card.  Everytime I go to
> initialize the ethernet card using ifconfig, I get a kernel messages
> telling me initialization failed.  Both of these cards are PCI (the
Matrox
> is actually AGP).  I can't figure out in the BIOS how to change IRQs
for
> either the ethernet card or the video card.  In my kernel config, I
only
> have the ISA config for lnc1.  Should I remove this and put simply a 
> 
> device lnc1
> 
> ??  The boot probe seems to detect it just fine.  It just cannot bind
any
> protocols to it.  I didn't notice any flags I could set on it using
> ifconfig.  It is a 10/100 card.  All mailing list searchs proved to be
> similar, but not exact.  I think Greg or Doug mentioned the above lnc1
> option.  Again, this is an HP Kayak 350 with an HP 10/100 lnc1-type PCI
> ethernet card and a Matrox AGP video card.  I appreciate any
suggestions
> you may have.  Thanks.
> 
> Joe Clarke
> 
> 
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