> On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Cecep wrote:
>
> > I've just installed Linux Redhat-5.1 on my computer (P-133 ,16M) and
> > I use Compex (NE 2000 compatible) ethernet card for connection to the
> > internet using my campus LAN. The problem is my computer can't detect
> > my ethernet card directly at boot time. There are some messages like
> > this :
> >
> > modprobe: can't locate module ipf-4
> > blah blah blah
> > Delayed eth0 initialization
> >
> > So, I've to load the module manually after logged in to the system.
> > Somebody, please tell me what should I do to get my computer
> > detect my ethernet automatically at boot time.
> >
> something strange is going on. I don't know what ipf-4 is, but as far as I
> know, the ne2000 driver is called ne. If I remember correctly from
> previous posts, Red Hat has some configuration tool to decide what modules
> are loaded (sorry, can't say where, I don't use RH). You could try to
> check if everything is setup correctly there
I use linuxconf utility that was shipped with my RedHat-5.1 Linux
package. I've checked everything especially on networking hardware
option. I checked the NE 2000 PCI and NE2000 ISA option so it have to
be compiled along with the kernel. But when I recompiled the
kernel it's still won't work.
Best regards,
Akhmad H Kusuma
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