On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 14:14, clark wrote:
> yup, the "Plug and Play OS Installed" is set to "No", i tried "Yes"
> also but same result.
> i've found a 3com lan card and redhat was able to detect it.
It seems that Red Hat can't detect your lan card properly, but it's been
supported in the Linux Kernel (the 8139too kernel module) for qite
sometime now. Try this putting this line on your /etc/modules.conf:
alias eth0 8139too
Replace eth0 with the proper device name if the lan card is not your
primary ethernet connection. :)
After that, just run netconfig to configure your network parameters (if
you don't know what files on to edit for network configs. ;) ).
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