Yes,
adding the 'alias eth0 tulip' line worked.  Thanks!

Redhat should fix that!

-Eric 

Matthew Smith wrote:
> 
> Oh, so that's how my conf.modules got over writtem.
> Add
> allias eth0 tulip
> or whatever the ethernet card driver name is
> 
> #Thanks,
> 
> #Matt Smith
> #============================
> #[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/14 2:51 PM >>>
> I ran sndconfig and got my soundblaster working.  However, I suspect
> sndconfig overwrote my /etc/conf.modules file and my ethernet card
> doesn't work any more.  I now have to manually issue a 'insmod tulip'
> command to get my networking back up.
> 
> Can someone tell me the syntax of adding the tulip module into
> /etc/conf.modules?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Eric Wood
> 
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