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On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Mart Kempen wrote:
> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 17:15:31 +0100
> From: Mart Kempen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] Cannot find eth0
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to this list.
>
> After 4 yea
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Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 10:16 AM
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Subject: [leaf-user] Cannot find eth0
Hello,
I'm new to this list.
After 4 years of waiting we finally got cable internet, and my first idea
was to share this connection to my computers in
It should, but you're missing one important piece. The latest ne2k-pci
driver also requires pci-scan. Uncomment this module as well, and you
should be in business...
Well I had it uncommented in the first place, but this also didn't work. So
I tried commenting it, to make it work.
Any other s
This seems like your NICs are not being recognized by the kernel.
Do you have the right modules uncommented?
-prabhakar
>
> I looked at the initialization of the firewall, the only bad things i
> noticed are:
>
> Cannot find device eth0
> eth0 cannot find device eth1
>
> I looked at the initialization of the firewall, the only bad things i
> noticed are:
>
> Cannot find device eth0
> eth0 cannot find device eth1
>
> BTW is it possible to log all this initialization text to a file, or make
it
> scroll really slowly? Really hard 2 read in this fast tempo :)
Use
I cannot be certain based on what you reported, but my first guess is that
you are using the wrong module(s) for your NICs. The other problems you
report are all likely to be secondary consequences of this failure.
Since I don't recall the particular NIC you are using, my first question
back to
Hello,
I'm new to this list.
After 4 years of waiting we finally got cable internet, and my first idea
was to share this connection to my computers in the house (PC, laptop and my
good old Amiga).
I heard of the LR-project and wanted to make use of it. I found myself a
nice package that AFAIK i