Re: [Cooker] Pcmcia eth0 with rc1
My guess is that pcmcia is not on. Look in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia and see if pcmcia=yes. Also can go to shell menu and type /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart --- Eleknader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > My network adapter (3com 757 c, pcmcia card) is not > properly configured > after install. > I have Dell Cpx 450 laptop. > > > Installation finds it OK, and asks for IP. After > setting IP, pressing OK -> > install > asks IP for 3 Com 59x, which I don't even have. If I > click cancel, network > will not > be configured at all. If I press OK, system will set > 3 Com 59x as eth1, but > not any > for eth0. > > At boot, pcmcia is not working (says no drivers at > /proc). > > Eleknader. > > > = SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnupg/pgp key id 035213BC __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [Cooker] Pcmcia eth0 with rc1
"Eleknader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi! > > My network adapter (3com 757 c, pcmcia card) is not properly configured > after install. > I have Dell Cpx 450 laptop. > > > Installation finds it OK, and asks for IP. After setting IP, pressing OK -> > install > asks IP for 3 Com 59x, which I don't even have. If I click cancel, network > will not > be configured at all. If I press OK, system will set 3 Com 59x as eth1, but > not any > for eth0. > > At boot, pcmcia is not working (says no drivers at /proc). fixed in last kernel... -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org --Chmouel
[Cooker] Pcmcia eth0 with rc1
Hi! My network adapter (3com 757 c, pcmcia card) is not properly configured after install. I have Dell Cpx 450 laptop. Installation finds it OK, and asks for IP. After setting IP, pressing OK -> install asks IP for 3 Com 59x, which I don't even have. If I click cancel, network will not be configured at all. If I press OK, system will set 3 Com 59x as eth1, but not any for eth0. At boot, pcmcia is not working (says no drivers at /proc). Eleknader.