If I remember correctly (its been a 6 months since I was last in the same 
building with the machines that had Ultras in them.)  Its similar to NE2000 
style NICs and you specify the IO and IRQ on the calling line for module when 
it loads or as an append eth0="io=0x???" in lilo if its a kernel driver. Now 
I haven't used Debian in a long time so I'm not sure where you would spec it 
for the module.

Jack


On Tuesday 28 November 2000 17:28, you wrote:
> So I (finally) upgraded to Potato and kernel version 2.2.17. That's
> good, because now I can use ipchains. Unfortunately, ipchains is
> moot because my network card is no longer being detected. It is
> an SMC Ultra (ISA). It's not finding the card when it autoprobes. I
> know that that's not supposed to be a good idea, it always worked
> before.
>
> Does anyone know where I can tell it specifically the io, irq, etc. of
> my card? I tried looking in /etc/modutils/aliases, but it isn't in there.
>
>
> I'm trying to build this beast to be my home DSL-firewall. The tricky
> part is that I will have a few static IPs behind it, but I also want to
> serve DHCP (in the 10.0.0.255 range) for when friends come over.
> Obviously the 10's would have to be masqed. I think I can figure
> that part out, but you might be getting a few more random question
> from me before this is over :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben
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