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тАО12-20-2002 05:31 PM
тАО12-20-2002 05:31 PM
Netserver 4/66 LC Configuration of ISA slots
Hi,
I have an hp netserver 4/66 which I have set-up with linux. I have the Eisa ecu disk and the bios disk for the server, but try as I may, I am unable to get the netserver to see my network card, a linksys ethernet 16 in any of the slots. Linux detects it during installation because it probes all the hardware, but after installation its gone and linux doesnt see it. The ecu disk for the netserver mentions a netserver # 2 disk that used to come with this type of server and had some configuration files for all sorts of cards and other devices. I am unable to locate this software, and I have no idea how to make any kind of config file for this system's bios. Please help!!!!
Thanks much in advance,
-Georg
I have an hp netserver 4/66 which I have set-up with linux. I have the Eisa ecu disk and the bios disk for the server, but try as I may, I am unable to get the netserver to see my network card, a linksys ethernet 16 in any of the slots. Linux detects it during installation because it probes all the hardware, but after installation its gone and linux doesnt see it. The ecu disk for the netserver mentions a netserver # 2 disk that used to come with this type of server and had some configuration files for all sorts of cards and other devices. I am unable to locate this software, and I have no idea how to make any kind of config file for this system's bios. Please help!!!!
Thanks much in advance,
-Georg
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тАО12-23-2002 12:59 PM
тАО12-23-2002 12:59 PM
Re: Netserver 4/66 LC Configuration of ISA slots
I have attached the CFG files available from HP for the Netserver computers. I do not know if this will help since neither the NIC or the OS was tested by HP in this older Netserver LC. You may also want to check with Linksys for available CFG files for the network card.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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тАО11-14-2004 05:17 AM
тАО11-14-2004 05:17 AM
Re: Netserver 4/66 LC Configuration of ISA slots
Thanks much Terri !!
-George
-George
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