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Date:      Mon, 06 Apr 1998 21:55:20 -0500
From:      Laszlo Vagner <vagner@mutsgo.dyn.ml.org>
To:        Dennis Ostrovsky <den@master.chem.yale.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 PCI
Message-ID:  <35299598.2352DFE0@mutsgo.dyn.ml.org>
References:  <Pine.SGI.3.96.980406172808.23837A-100000@master.chem.yale.edu>

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I am using the ether express pro 10 + pci and it says the same thing
on boot up showing no driver assigned, i just added fxp0 to my
interfaces line in rc.conf and ifconfiged the interface
and it works fine.




Dennis Ostrovsky wrote:

> I'm wondering how to get my ethernet card to have assigned a driver to it.
> On boot up it's recognized, but then ignored. It is currently not
> connected to any network.
>
> pci0:9:    Intel Corporation, device=0x1226, class=network (ethernet) int
> a irq 11 [no driver assigned]
>
> fxp0 is the pci driver for the 100 card, and I'm pretty sure that ex0 is
> for the 10 isa card...it was in the generic kernel (which I've since rebuilt)
> but it wasn't recognized. I'm running FreeBSD 2.2.5-Release. Is there a
> driver for the PCI version?
>
> Thanks.
>
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