Re: Using 2.1.108 kernel
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0063_01BDA7E0.D6CCC9A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello all: Yesterday I tried to get the 2.1.108 kernel up and running. I did get it running however I hand one problem, may ethernet card (3Com 3C905 vortex) stopped. I am currently running Debian's latest released kernel 2.0.34 and all is find. With the 2.1.108 kernel, ifconfig reports the NIC is up and running. Additionally I can ping the network interface from the machine that is running the 108 kernel, but I can't access anything on the network. One note, the kernel seems to add a route and the /etc/init.d/network file adds a route for that network interface. Check that you have recent enough net utils etc. www.linuxhq.com should have them listed. --j -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Using 2.1.108 kernel
Hello all: Yesterday I tried to get the 2.1.108 kernel up and running. I did get it running however I hand one problem, may ethernet card (3Com 3C905 vortex) stopped. I am currently running Debian's latest released kernel 2.0.34 and all is find. With the 2.1.108 kernel, ifconfig reports the NIC is up and running. Additionally I can ping the network interface from the machine that is running the 108 kernel, but I can't access anything on the network. One note, the kernel seems to add a route and the /etc/init.d/network file adds a route for that network interface. Any ideas or thought on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Peter BEGIN:VCARD N:Iannarelli;Peter FN:Peter Iannarelli EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] END:VCARD
Re: Using 2.1.108 kernel
Maybe you will find some helpful info at the NIC driver author's site: http://cesdis1.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/ Mike On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Peter Iannarelli wrote: Hello all: Yesterday I tried to get the 2.1.108 kernel up and running. I did get it running however I hand one problem, may ethernet card (3Com 3C905 vortex) stopped. I am currently running Debian's latest released kernel 2.0.34 and all is find. With the 2.1.108 kernel, ifconfig reports the NIC is up and running. Additionally I can ping the network interface from the machine that is running the 108 kernel, but I can't access anything on the network. One note, the kernel seems to add a route and the /etc/init.d/network file adds a route for that network interface. Any ideas or thought on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Peter -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null