[leaf-user] via rhine

2006-02-01 Thread Chris Mason (Lists)
I am trying to setup a Via Eden system using a CF card, two built-in LAN interfaces and a dual interface Intel Pro100 card as a Firewall capable of handling three ISPs. Although I enabled the viarhine module in modules, I don't see any viarhine module in /lib/modules. What do I need to do, or

Re: [leaf-user] via rhine

2006-02-01 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Chris, You are using a viarhine module for Intel Pro100 nics? I think you need the eepro100 module for that. Eric I am trying to setup a Via Eden system using a CF card, two built-in LAN interfaces and a dual interface Intel Pro100 card as a Firewall capable of handling three ISPs.

Re: [leaf-user] via rhine

2006-02-01 Thread Chris Mason (Lists)
Eric Spakman wrote: Hello Chris, You are using a viarhine module for Intel Pro100 nics? I think you need the eepro100 module for that. I have both a PCI card with two LAN interfaces, and the built-in interfaces on the motherboard, for a total of four interfaces. The eepro100 module loads,

Re: [leaf-user] via rhine

2006-02-01 Thread Eric Spakman
What kind of message do you get when you insmod the viarhine driver? Did you also load the mii module? mii is installed. lsmod shows it used by eepro100 # insmod viarhine insmod: viarhine.o: no module by that name Did you add the viarhine module to modules.lrp? You can find all kind of

[leaf-user] Via-rhine driver not working properly

2003-07-30 Thread Alexander Borghgraef
Hi all, I'm trying to get Bering 1.2 with the 2.4.20 kernel to work. I have a D-link D nic which is supposed to work with the via-rhine driver. At first I got some errors but I solved those by installing the pci-scan.o module. But now I get an operation not allowed by device error when I try

Re: [leaf-user] Via-rhine driver not working properly

2003-07-30 Thread Julian Church
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:09:46 +0200 (CEST), Alexander Borghgraef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to get Bering 1.2 with the 2.4.20 kernel to work. I have a D-link D nic which is supposed to work with the via-rhine driver. At first I got some errors but I solved those by installing

Re: [leaf-user] Via-rhine driver not working properly

2003-07-30 Thread Richard Doyle
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 06:39, Julian Church wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:09:46 +0200 (CEST), Alexander Borghgraef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to get Bering 1.2 with the 2.4.20 kernel to work. I have a D-link D nic which is supposed to work with the via-rhine driver.

Re: [leaf-user] via-rhine in WISP

2002-10-08 Thread Vladimir I.
Homer Parker wrote: The VIA Eden motherboards have a VIA NIC in them (go figure! ;). After finding out you don't just copy things to /lib/modules and backup as in Actually just copying should work with release 2348, provided you have enough space on the temporary partition. You can

[leaf-user] via-rhine in WISP

2002-10-07 Thread Homer Parker
The VIA Eden motherboards have a VIA NIC in them (go figure! ;). After finding out you don't just copy things to /lib/modules and backup as in Bering, I'm asking 1) how to add modules, 2) can it be added in the distro? --- Homer Parker http://www.homershut.net

Re: [leaf-user] via-rhine in WISP

2002-10-07 Thread Homer Parker
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 16:28:19 -0500 Homer Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote The VIA Eden motherboards have a VIA NIC in them (go figure! ;). After finding out you don't just copy things to /lib/modules and backup as in Bering, I'm asking 1) how to add modules, 2) can it be added