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From: jca@netcom.com (James C. Armstrong)
Subject: Can't find network card
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Organization: Sequoia Consulting
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 16:44:57 GMT
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We're attempting to install BSDI 3.0 on a Dell Dimension 200 MHz
machine, and the system is unable to find either the default installed
network card, or an Etherlink III network card that we know works,
that we swapped in from another machine.

Has anybody faced this problem, and if so, do you know how to get 
the kernel to recognize the existance of either card?

The initial card was 3-Com 3c905-TX.

Any ideas?
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