E250, will the PCI66 slot support a PCI33 card?

I've put a QFE0 card in the PCI 66 slot, but the OS can't find the interfaces. I get the following:
# ifconfig qfe0 plumb
ifconfig: SIOCSLIFNAME for ip: qfe0: no such interface
Mar 13 14:57:47 cse1 ip: ip_rput_dlpi(qfe0): DL_ERROR_ACK for DL_ATTACH_REQ(11), errno 8, unix 0
# Mar 13 14:57:47 cse1 ip: ip_rput_dlpi(qfe0): DL_ERROR_ACK for DL_BIND_REQ(1), errno 3, unix 0
Mar 13 14:57:47 cse1 ip: ip_rput_dlpi(qfe0): DL_ERROR_ACK for DL_PHYS_ADDR_REQ(49), errno 3, unix 0
Mar 13 14:57:47 cse1 ip: ip_rput_dlpi(qfe0): DL_ERROR_ACK for DL_UNBIND_REQ(2), errno 3, unix 0
Mar 13 14:57:47 cse1 ip: ip_rput_dlpi(qfe0): DL_ERROR_ACK for DL_DETACH_REQ(12), errno 3, unix 0
I did do a boot -r and that didn't help.

See if the system has recognised the card. Normally a prtdiag -v shows you if it is known. There is a good chance the card is not 0. It might be something else like 1 or 2, etc.
You could try plumbing up qfe1, etc..
Stephen

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