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I can modprobe 8139too and the eth0 appears and I can config it.

I have looked all over and turned pci_debug but to no avail, i cant find
where the 8139cp is contained and the first thing the kernel card services
does is try to  load the 8139cp in the  8139C+ chip and no go.

Any help would be appreciated. Just point me in the  right direction
as the 8139cp must be in some config file.




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