Steve,

That _should_ have happened automatically in /linuxrc, since you have DASD=
specified in the parmfile.  What does "cat /proc/dasd/devices" and "lsmod"
show?


Mark Post

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Parm file below:

<parm>

root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=off ramdisk_size=40000 DASD=301-306
HOST=lnxrh03.vm.llic.com:eth0:10.140.1.43:1500
NETWORK=10.140.1.0:255.255.255.0:10.140.1.255:10.140.1.254
DNS=162.133.1.19:162.133.1.22
SEARCHDNS=llic.com:vm.llic.com CHANDEV=qeth0,0xE108,0xE109,0xE10A
QETHPARM=add_parms,0x10,0xE108,0xE10A,portname:CHPID01

</parm>

Yes they are in the parm file, yes they are attached.   INSMOD doesn't
sound familiar.  Where should that be done?

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