Is this a wireless device?
Do you have the ndiswrapper emerged?
I read somewhere that this was a problem with the ndiswrapper's choice of driver.
I'm pretty sure I read it in the Wireless Guide on the Gentoo Wiki.
- Brad
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Ok. There's no such thing like /dev/eth0. Use ifconfig -a.
Things to check:
1. What's your NIC? Did u compile a module for it? Or included kernel support? 2. Look into /var/log/kern.log 3. run rc-update add coldplug boot
Zitat von Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
someone could go through this. After I had installed 2004.3, compiled 2.6.9r1, rebooted and during booting I have such messages: ... *Starting input hotplugging... [ok] *Starting pci hotplugging... [ok] *Mounting network filessytems... [ok] *PCMCIA support detected [ok] *Starting pcmcia... [ok] cardmgr[7673]: watching 2 sockets *Bringing eth0 up (192.168.0.21)... SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0: unknown interface: No such device (and so on)
fact #ls /dev/eth0 ls: /dev/eth0: No such file or directory
I've looked into logs - nothing. Maybe I should change level of verbosity? I'm running out of ideas where to look for a bug. During LiveCD it was working well. I've compiled yenta_socket and xirc2ps_cs into kernel. Maybe I should create this device?
Help,
Arek
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