I set up monkey Linux here on a DOS machine a few weeks ago. The kernel is a
bit old, 2.0.30, and the distribution uses Slackware-style rc files (which
may be confusing you as a Red Hat user). 

Assuming you know what NIC you have and, if needed, its IRQ and IO base
address, you just go to /etc/rc.d/rc.modules and uncomment the line
appropriate to your NIC (and add IRQ &/or io info if called for).

Since you don't say what NIC you have, I don't know if this distribution has
a driver for it. It includes the usual set of drivers for a 2.0.30 kernel
... the 8390 group, the 3Com group, etc.

At 03:54 PM 10/1/99 +0200, David Huybregts wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I've a small distro (monkey linux) on my laptop. With this I would like to
>try to connect to my other RedHat 6.0 linux box and install RedHat 6.0 on my
>laptop via FTP or something.
>
>This distro works fine (as far as I can see), but it didn't initialize my
>network card.
>
>Can anybody help me to give me a hand how to init the network card?
>Right now, it doesn't see a network card. I donnot know if I have the
>appropriate drivers or whatever. Can anybody give me a hand..?
>

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