Several things you need to check:
1. Do not set IRQ or MEM in netconfig.
2. If you wish, set IRQ to AUTO in BIOS. Let the system pick it up.
3. Check the driver exists in /lib/modules/kernel_version/kernel/drivers/
4. If insmod gives dependency errors, try modprobe <mod name>instead. Do lsmod to find out if the module is already loaded. If it is, do rmmod first and reload using the above commands.
5. Check the ifcfg-eth0 file.
If it works, you still need to do ifconfig and then modify the kernel routing table (for routing things of course).
Hope this helps.
Jaideep
"Go, Jeffrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello list
having issues with my eth0 config.
Running RH 7.2..
in modules.conf, the alias for eth0 is 3c59x..
i do an insmod and I get an error...saying no such device..its also saying that such errors can be caused by invalid IO or IRQ params
any thoughts?
thanks
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