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- Lines: 58
- Date:
Tue Sep 10 09:08:32 1996
- Orig file:
v2.0.18/linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt
- Orig date:
Mon May 27 14:22:44 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.0.18/linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet.txt
@@ -117,12 +117,9 @@
Loadable Module Support
-----------------------
-Configure and rebuild Linux. When asked, answer 'n' to "arcnet support" if
+Configure and rebuild Linux. When asked, answer 'm' to "arcnet support" if
you want to use the loadable module.
-Actually, with Linux 1.3.24 and higher, you should answer 'm' to build the
-module.
-
make config
make dep
make clean
@@ -130,15 +127,16 @@
make modules
If you're using a loadable module, you need to use insmod to load it, and
-you need to specify various characteristics of your card on the command
-line. For example:
+you can specify various characteristics of your card on the command
+line. (In recent versions of the driver, autoprobing is much more reliable
+and works as a module, so most of this is now unnecessary.)
+
+For example:
cd /usr/src/linux/modules
- insmod arcnet.o io=0x300 irqnum=2 shmem=0xd0000
-You can also add a num=1, num=2 etc for additional arcnet cards that will
-use arc1, arc2 etc for their device names (instead of the default, arc0).
+ insmod arcnet.o io=0x300 irq=2 shmem=0xd0000
-** NEWS FLASH! Starting with 2.30 ALPHA, the ARCnet driver can autoprobe
- even as a module. So "insmod arcnet.o" by itself should work.
+You can name the device using something like "device=arc1" (for a second
+card) or "device=eth0" (for weird compatibility reasons) if you like.
Using the Driver
@@ -154,6 +152,19 @@
By the way, be sure to change all references from "eth0" to "arc0" in the
HOWTOs. Remember that ARCnet isn't a "true" ethernet, and the device name
is DIFFERENT.
+
+
+Multiple Cards in One Computer
+------------------------------
+
+Linux has pretty good support for this now, but since I've been busy, the
+ARCnet driver has somewhat suffered in this respect. For now, the easiest
+way to use multiple ARCnet cards is to build it as a loadable module and
+then do something like this:
+ insmod -o arc0 arcnet
+ insmod -o arc1 arcnet device=arc1
+(Note that in the first line, the default is device=arc0, but it doesn't
+hurt if you want to add it for consistency.)
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