Sounds like your kernel isn't loading the module for your
nic or something. I'm not a kernel expert so I can't help much.
Perhaps run modconf to select the module for your nic.
You may want to upgrade to a 2.4.x kernel too.
Cheers,
Mike
Quoting "DSC@Siltec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Mike Eggleston
> When I ifconfig, I get my loopback listed, but no eth0.
>
> Funny thing is, I can switch back to my pre-rebuild kernel,
> and it's recognized again.
>
> So where's the error? What do I need to do to get this set up?
>
What does /etc/network/interfaces look like?
Mike
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I'm coming up with Ethernet0 not being recognized. Now, back when
we were in Potato, I would have looked to make sure that my modules
were all set up correctly. But now in Woody, everything is automatic --
so what do I need to do to get it working?
When I ifconfig, I get my loopback listed, but
Regarding "HELP: eth0 not recognized" of 16:25 +0900 1998-01-30, David
Iannucci wrote:
>I've got an ISA ethernet card that has E2000 printed on it, and
>so I've assumed it's an NE2000 compatible. There's a paper
>note taped on the inside of the machine tha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Iannucci) writes:
> I've got an ISA ethernet card that has E2000 printed on it, and
> so I've assumed it's an NE2000 compatible. There's a paper
> note taped on the inside of the machine that says that the
> ethernet card is IRQ 7, and I've tried booting from LILO with
>
Please help! I've installed bo on my machine at work, and
I want to start using it as my main workstation, but the
kernel won't recognize my ethernet card. The machine is a
Pentium-based machine made (apparently) by a company called Prime.
I've got an ISA ethernet card that has E2000 printed on i
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