Paul Hampson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 01:51:32AM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:I tried not including and including the code. and yes. eth0 init is in dmesg.
I have compiled a new kernel with ACPI support to get my sound working. I was successful in getting my sound working (thank you Max). but now, as with other kernel compiles with diffrent versions, I can not get my network to come back up.Does the chip show up in lspci?
my working kernel is the 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs
my dmesg from the new kernel looks exactly like the dmesg from my kernel working kernel (except for the ACPI stuff)
is there somthing I have to do to get it working after I boot a new kernel?
I have a realtek 8139 ethernet chip. and I have tried compiling the driver into the kernel, I have tried making it a module. I have tried other kernels that do not include ACPI, and I have tried 2.4.18 source without ACPI.
what am I doing wrong?
You're not compiling the 8139cp code for a non 8139C+ chip,
right?
Do the old and new dmesg outputs both contain, or not contain
the eth0 init?
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