On a previous post I assumed my fedora core 2 box did not have the proper
driver for my built in
Broadcom NetXtreme nic. I found a redhat 9 driver and installed it, but it
turns out the real problem is the nic is not being found on boot up, and
does not show up when I launch the hardware browser. When I go into network
device setup it is blank, without a way to add a new nic. Is there a way to
get the box to find the nic on boot up? It worked fine with win 2000, and
shows up prior to the grub screen.


Raymond






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