mine does have a line
alias eth0 eepro100

should it have a .o on the end of the module name?


istiqfar wrote:

> I've experienced quite the same. Mine is 3c509b, and eth0 is failed
> to startup. The problem is solved when I add "alias eth0 3c509.o"
> in /etc/conf.module.
>
> Hope this help. Maybe, we should wait for Mdk7.1 or Redhat ;-((
>
> -isa-
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 19:26:13 -0600, you wrote:
>
> | Ok. I have tried sending this to cooker list several times and it never
> | shows up over there.
> |
> |
> | Here is my computer
> | Dual Celeron 466, 256 meg ram.
> | BP6 motherboard,  I am not using the HPT66 connectors on the
> | motherboard, ( waiting till drivers are stable.)
> | This machine was running Mandrake 6.1 till first of last week when I
> | wiped it clean to install Mandrake 7.
> |
> | Here is my problem
> | I am doing an expert install and choosing medium security setting in the
> | install process. The install all seems to be fine. It detects my network
> | card, ( one note here, It does not detect the correct network setting
> | like mandrake 5.3 - 6.1 did, the gateway and dns servers are incorrect)
> | I put in the correct ip numbers for the network setting and continue, I
> | even tried the crypto download one time to make sure the network is
> | working at that point and it is. Then once past the install process the
> | network is inaccessible. I can not ping that machine from another on the
> | network nor can I ping out from it.
> |
> | I have done this 4 times now because I was sure that it was something
> | that I was doing wrong.
> | So then I did a Mandrake 6.1 install again to make sure that the
> | computer was working ok. That worked just fine.
> |
> | What should I try next?
> |

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