Monster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > I hv been regularly studying and trying to apply ur replies ,but i am
 > not able to succeed  in putting my lan card up i  hv ried eepro100 it
 > does not gave any error but epro100 gave some of the errors....
 > after doing eepro100 when i restarted then also it says lan card
 > might not be present,  
 Hi,
    Several people besides me also replied to your message with helpful
 answers, e.g., the recent post by Shiv. What would help is if you give details
 of what happens when you try the suggested answers, instead of just
 repeating that things don't work. So, try the suggestions of Shiv to first see 
if
 your network card works with eepro100. If it does, then probably the easiest
 way in Redhat is to enable kudzu (I hope you understand now how to do
 that), and then reboot. kudzu should detect the network card as an
 unconfigured device, and prompt you for setting up the card at boot time. Let
 us know what results you get when you try these suggestions.
 
 Regards,
 Gora
 
 


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