At 05:22 PM 2/6/02 +, Julian Church wrote:
>At 09:03 06/02/02 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>>At 06:32 AM 2/6/02 -0700, Hall, Michael A wrote:
>>
>> >Now I can proceed to try to get the Win machine applications to access the
>> >outside world (mail, http, etc.). Is it necessary to enable these w
At 09:03 06/02/02 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>At 06:32 AM 2/6/02 -0700, Hall, Michael A wrote:
>
> >Now I can proceed to try to get the Win machine applications to access the
> >outside world (mail, http, etc.). Is it necessary to enable these within
> >network.conf?
>
>In general, no. For some
At 06:32 AM 2/6/02 -0700, Hall, Michael A wrote:
[...]
>lsmod shows:
>8390 (unused)
>natsemi (used by 1)
>8139too (used by 1)
>pci-scan (used by 0 [natsemi])
>
>Does this imply that 8390 is unnecessary?
Yes. I don't recall either of the actual NIC modules you use depending on 8390.o
>It seems th
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 07:32, Hall, Michael A wrote:
> Thanks for all the input. Apologies for the text and line length
> issue. I hope this message is improved.
>
> I tried the various suggestions with varying success:
>
> 1.tried using rtl8139 with 8390 without success (same signature as
Thanks for all the input. Apologies for the text and line length issue.
I hope this message is improved.
I tried the various suggestions with varying success:
1.tried using rtl8139 with 8390 without success (same signature as before)
2.tried HOSTS0 eth0_IPADDR ... instead of eth1_IPADDR without
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Chambers
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:44 PM
To: Jack Coates; leaf; hallm
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Need help getting LEAF running
> Jack and Mike:
> I use the Netgear FA311 card and th
Jack and Mike:
I use the Netgear FA311 card and they use the natsemi driver. FA310 card
uses the Intel chip set. The FA311/ 312 cards use the National Semiconductor
chip set.
Robert Chambers
Jack Coates wrote:
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On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
I recently acquired ca
Jack Coates wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> > currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF box =
> > is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink DFE530TX+ =
> > NI
>>> clarifications in-line <
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
> > I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> > currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended
> > LEAF box = is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1
> > DLink DFE530TX+ =
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, hallm wrote:
>
>
> I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I =
> currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF box =
> is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink DFE530TX+ =
> NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS
> hallm wrote:
>
> I recently acquired cable internet service through AT&T @Home. I
> currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My intended LEAF
> box is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink
> DFE530TX+ NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS is AMIBIOS
> 1.00.02.CB0.
> hallm wrote:
[snip]
> When I reboot two of the last messages to appear on the console are:
> No subnet declaration for eth1 (0.0.0.0).
> Please write a subnet declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to
>which eth1 is attached.
I apologize for not taking a stab at the prob
Your external NIC is coming up fine (the harder part),
your internal NIC isn't.
The dfe-530tx+ (note the "+") uses the rtl8139 module (note rt"L",
not a "1"). You can download and add this module from Charles' site in
the 2.2.19 kernel directory.
To copy the module to your disk, download it
I recently acquired cable internet service through
AT&T @Home. I currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My
intended LEAF box is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink
DFE530TX+ NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS is AMIBIOS 1.00.02.CB0. My
internal, windows b
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