On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > Unfortunately, I tried 2.4bf with no luck. It includes eepro100, which
> > fails, but not e100 (as far as I could tell).
>
> The e100 shows up in (at least) the 2.4.20 and later kernels. It is a
> module and you would need to load
Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Unfortunately, I tried 2.4bf with no luck. It includes eepro100, which
> fails, but not e100 (as far as I could tell).
The e100 shows up in (at least) the 2.4.20 and later kernels. It is a
module and you would need to load it in /etc/modules. The 2.4.18
kernel did not have
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately, I tried 2.4bf with no luck. It includes eepro100, which
> fails, but not e100 (as far as I could tell).
I used the information on this webpage to do a net install from my
desktop. I needed drivers that weren't in the 2.4bf kernel:
http:
Unfortunately, I tried 2.4bf with no luck. It includes eepro100, which
fails, but not e100 (as far as I could tell).
Thanks though.
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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Car
Andrew Perrin wrote:
Greetings-
Setting up a new computer (an IBM NetVista) that has an Intel 10/100 VE
adapter built in, I'm unable to use a net install.
What I did was to burn a CD with the vanilla kernel setup, and boot to it.
I can boot fine, but when I try to load the eepro100 module, I get
Greetings-
Setting up a new computer (an IBM NetVista) that has an Intel 10/100 VE
adapter built in, I'm unable to use a net install.
What I did was to burn a CD with the vanilla kernel setup, and boot to it.
I can boot fine, but when I try to load the eepro100 module, I get
"init_module: no such
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