[gentoo-user] help for eth0 not existing

2005-02-11 Thread Admin
Hi, someone could go through this. After I had installed 2004.3, compiled 2.6.9r1, rebooted and during booting I have such messages: ... *Starting input hotplugging... [ok] *Starting pci hotplugging...[ok] *Mounting network filessytems... [ok] *PCMCIA support detected [ok] *Starting

Re: [gentoo-user] help for eth0 not existing

2005-02-11 Thread Bryan Linkous
Make sure that you have the correct ethernet drivers compiled into the kernel, or that the correct module is loaded. I got the same error when I had compiled in the wrong driver. HTH, Bryan On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 15:27:53 +0100, Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, someone could go through

Re: [gentoo-user] help for eth0 not existing

2005-02-11 Thread heinz . sporn
Ok. There's no such thing like /dev/eth0. Use ifconfig -a. Things to check: 1. What's your NIC? Did u compile a module for it? Or included kernel support? 2. Look into /var/log/kern.log 3. run rc-update add coldplug boot Zitat von Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, someone could go through

Re: [gentoo-user] help for eth0 not existing

2005-02-11 Thread Bradley Serbu
Is this a wireless device? Do you have the ndiswrapper emerged? I read somewhere that this was a problem with the ndiswrapper's choice of driver. I'm pretty sure I read it in the Wireless Guide on the Gentoo Wiki. - Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok. There's no such thing like /dev/eth0. Use

Re: [gentoo-user] help for eth0 not existing

2005-02-11 Thread PK
how old is that card ? check your kernel enable * NE2000/NE1000 support under device drivers networking support 10 100 Admin wrote: Hi, someone could go through this. After I had installed 2004.3, compiled 2.6.9r1, rebooted and during booting I have such messages: ... *Starting input