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Date:      Thu, 15 Aug 1996 07:35:06 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Vlad Markov <bdqjl43@server4.bell-atl.com>
To:        Lloyd <lloyd@usa.net>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Network Cards Problems
Message-ID:  <ML-1.3.2.840108906.2060.bdqjl43@segal>
In-Reply-To: <32123AC8.E43@usa.net>

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I don't have /dev/rst0 either so I do "tar xf /dev/fd0 files" to extract to
floppy. /dev/fd0 corresponds to DOS A:, fd1 ->B:. At least this is usable.


>  Hello!
>  
>    I am a FreeBSD 2.1 user. 
>  
>    I'm kind of a newbie in this subject, because I've been using it for
>  one year. I have a couple questions to ask:
>  
>    1 - When trying to extract something using the command TAR I keep
>  getting a message like "Could not write to device /dev/rst0. Device not
>  available". Why do I receive this!? This is when I am root, because when
>  I'm a simple user I receive: "Permition denied" in the same device. I
>  use:
>  
>    tar -x <filename>
>  
>  
>    2 - I own three computers and I am trying to connect them in a network
>  using the software provided together with the three network cards I own:
>  NE200 compatible, DEC DC21040 and LE8029R processor based PCI cards.
>  
>    The problem:
>  
>      On the computer wich has the NE2000, no problem: I can even connect
>  to the other computer when they are using using Win95 TCP/IP protocol.
>  
>      On the PC wich uses the LE8029R card, it simply does not recognize
>  ANY network card. In the documentaion that card is not supported (at
>  least not mentioned). Also when I boot, I get that message wich tells me
>  to warn SOMEONE (haven't written his name :). Do you need some info to
>  make it supported on the system? I am a programmer but can't manage to
>  make it work in BSD yet...
>  
>      On the DC21040 based one, the FreeBSD simply does not boot. When I
>  remove the card, everything ok!
>  
>    Could you please be so kind to help me with these matters? Or at least
>  indicate or forward this message to someone who will help me? 
>  
>    Thank you very much and thank's a lot to keep supporting this
>  EXCELLENT OS.
>  
>  					Joao Duraes
>  



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