On Saturday 11 October 2014 11:43:05 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 11 oct 14, 00:28:24, helpseekingtour...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi
Tried to re-install Debian 7.6 wheezy from USB-Stick on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T420. At the step 'Detect network hardware' pops up the
message 'No Ethernet
On Sb, 11 oct 14, 00:28:24, helpseekingtour...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi
Tried to re-install Debian 7.6 wheezy from USB-Stick on a Lenovo
ThinkPad T420. At the step 'Detect network hardware' pops up the
message 'No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the
driver needed
Hi
Tried to re-install Debian 7.6 wheezy from USB-Stick on a Lenovo ThinkPad T420. At the step Detect network hardware pops up the message No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list. This does not work either.
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 15:28:44 -0400 (EDT), Atu wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 11:54:57 pm Stephen Powell wrote:
As a general rule, kernel modules which function as a device driver
for a piece of hardware do not need to be listed (and should not be
listed) in /etc/modules.
They will be
On Friday 10 September 2010 11:54:57 pm Stephen Powell wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 16:33:11 -0400 (EDT), atucelu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote:
Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e
driver in linux-2.6
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:24:57 +0200, Atu wrote:
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:19:30 pm Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Try /sbin/ifconfig to check if the card is there.
I tried and it isn't. I see lo but not eth0.
Then review the dmesg | grep eth log, as David told you.
If something is wrong
Hi Atu,
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 02:42:12AM +0200, Atu wrote:
00.19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82567LM-3 Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 02)
Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e
driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote:
Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e
driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian
Lenny point release (5.0.6).
upgrade your system to 5.0.6.
An interface for this network
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 16:33:11 -0400 (EDT), atucelu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:10:22 am Geoff Simmons wrote:
Support for the 82567LM-3 (PCI ID 8086:10de) was added to the e1000e
driver in linux-2.6 2.6.26-25, which is part of the recent[1] Debian
Lenny point release
I have a PC with built-in ethernet support. When I installed lenny, I didn't
have network connectivity (I didn't have my external networking hardware
yet), so I just chose no network to make the installer stop pestering me
about ethernet detection, updates and so on. The installation went fine.
I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but
unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who
does will speak up. I would like to know more about these scripts and what
all they can do.
ciao
James S.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Atu
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:13:40 +0200, Atu wrote:
Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested
with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my
lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0:
#ifup eth0
[...]
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
eth0:
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:16:07 pm James Stuckey wrote:
I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but
unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who
does will speak up. I would like to know more about these scripts and what
all they can do.
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:19:30 pm Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 21:13:40 +0200, Atu wrote:
Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested
with another computer). I want to add network functionality to my
lenny-PC, but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0:
Original Message
From: Atu [mailto:atucelu...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 11:25 AM
(...)
Try /sbin/ifconfig to check if the card is there.
I tried and it isn't. I see lo but not eth0.
What does `/sbin/ifconfig -a` show?
James Z
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:23:05PM +0200, Atu wrote:
On Thursday 09 September 2010 09:16:07 pm James Stuckey wrote:
I want to say that there's scripts that do stuff like this, but
unfortunately I don't know exactly how to do this. Hopefully someone who
does will speak up. I would like to
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:13:40PM +0200, Atu wrote:
Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with
another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC, but I
can't bring eth0 up with ifup eth0:
#ifup eth0
[...]
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
On Thursday 09 September 2010 10:56:39 pm David Jardine wrote:
$ dmesg|grep eth
might give you some indication.
I didn't see anything unusual in dmesg so far, though I didn't grep for eth.
I'll try that when I'm back at that machine in a few hours.
$ lspci
should have the card on the
On Thursday 09 September 2010 10:42:16 pm you wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:13:40PM +0200, Atu wrote:
Now I have all my networking hardware in place, and it works (tested with
another computer). I want to add network functionality to my lenny-PC,
but I can't bring eth0 up with ifup
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