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Date:      Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:10:13 -0700
From:      "Sattler, Rick" <rsattle@uswest.com>
To:        "'jmutter@ds.net'" <jmutter@ds.net>, "Sattler, Rick" <rsattle@uswest.com>
Cc:        "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Problem enabling new ethernet card
Message-ID:  <A4BEFCD202C9D211A33100805FA7F535014CA2DC@porex01.dex.uswest.com>

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> 
> Here are the particulars:
> Running FreeBSD v3.1 (will upgrade AFTER I get this all working properly).
> The PC is a Compaq Deskpro 4000 with an embedded ThunderLan PCI ethernet
> chip. Plenty of RAM, plenty of disk. Everything working fine. Added a 3Com
> 10/100 PCI ethernet card on the PCI bus, slot 3. As far as I can tell,
this
> device equates to "device xl0" in the configuration file for my PC. In any
> case, I do not have any ethernet device commented out in the configuration
> file... I have also added the following to the /etc/rc.conf file for the
> card:
> 

>>Is it possible that the system BIOS disabled the onboard card when you
>>inserted the additional PCI card?  
>>Have you tried it with 2 PCI cards, I suspect that will work.

The onboard card and the new card are both enabled in the BIOS. I've
verified that they are not sharing an IRQ or I/O address. No, haven't tried
it with two PCI cards, unfortunately this is a production system and isn't
available for a lot of testing. However I am feeling it is about time to
take it out of service for a while to do some of this. If I can disable the
onboard card, yet cannot make the PCI card function, I'm leery of this
tactic working. I can disable the onboard card via the BIOS and/or the
configuration file for the kernel. I have gone so far as to change IRQ's for
both, the onboard card continues to function regardless of the IRQ setting,
yet I can't bring the new PCI card to life (it does work in another PC, so
it isn't the card anyway).

Thanks,

Rick Sattler



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