> > (http://www.intel.com/network/products/pro100int.htm) doesn't explicitly say
> > whether it's an I2O device. It comes with an on-board i960 CPU, but I suppose
> > it doesn't mean it's an I2O device :-)))
>
> If you are feeling really brave you can boot my very early I2O patches kernel
> and see if that thinks its I2O. Its just about able to get as far as talking
> to an I2O device, setting it up for some subsets of devices and asking for
> the vendor information and printing it
OK, I can do that. But I have checked on the IO2sig pages - no Intel ethernet
controller is mentioned as an I2O-compliant device... Nevertheless, I'll give
your patches a shot and will report what have I found out. Where can I find
the patches? I cannot reach ftp.uk.linux.org :((
marek
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