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   Bob to Edmund   
   Re: Removing an ISA device   
   20 Aug 05 22:48:32   
   
   From: bob@bob.com   
      
   "I don't know why" are very common words that you hear around BEOS users.   
   The world has passed BEOS by. Scrap BEOS and move on.   
      
   "Edmund"  wrote in message   
   news:d8bm78$ijg$1@azure.qinip.net...   
   > In message <-eednVrquLbIYDjfRVn-qQ@look.ca>, Earl Colby Pottinger wrote:   
   > > Edmund  :   
   > >   
   > > > Hi all,   
   > > >   
   > > > I installed an ISA network card and it worked fine.   
   > > > But now the IRQ is in conflict with a TV card and I   
   > > > installed a new PCI network card and removed the older   
   > > > ISA one.   
   > > > But in network>interfaces the old card still shows up   
   > > > and I can't remove it. Maybe it doesn't do any harm   
   > > > but still I don't like that. How do I remove this?   
   > >   
   > > Try deleting the file in   
   /boot/home/config/settings/kernael/config_manager   
   >   
   > Thanks, I suddenly could remove the old networkcard settings,   
   > don't no why, but this time the "clear" option in network   
   > settings worked.   
   > >   
   > >               Earl Colby Pottinger   
   > >   
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